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Compressed air condensate - unavoidable during the cooling of compressed air. When compressed air cools in the after-coolers and in refrigeration-dryers, water automatically condenses. This has potentially expensive consequences: Corrosion of pipes, greater wear on pneumatic valves, cylinders and tools, deteriorations(s) in the performance of after-coolers and heat exchangers. The result is rising costs for pneumatic technology and inadequate process reliability. Your compressed air therefore needs to be freed of condensate efficiently and reliably (at a high degree of separation). |