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Core Features
This type of equipment is primarily used to treat compressed air condensate discharged from air compressors, a highly contaminated mixture of water, oil, and solid particles.
1. High-Efficiency Oil-Water Separation Technology
This typically utilizes multi-stage separation technologies, including gravity settling, coalescing filtration, and deep adsorption. Large droplets are first separated by gravity, followed by a precision coalescing filter element to aggregate and separate micron-sized oil droplets. Finally, activated carbon may be used to absorb any remaining trace oil. It can handle both emulsified and dissolved oils, resulting in an extremely low oil content in the outlet liquid.
2. High-Capacity Design
Compatible with 30 m³/min air compressors: Designed specifically for medium-sized industrial air compressor stations, it can handle all condensate generated at this flow rate, avoiding overload.
4. Automated Operation
Automatic Oil/Water Drainage: Equipped with a float valve or electronic level sensor, the separated oil and water are automatically discharged upon reaching a set level, eliminating the need for manual intervention and ensuring continuous operation.
5. Compliance and Environmental Design
The separated oil and water are typically collected in separate tanks for subsequent, compliant disposal. Fully enclosed design prevents harmful volatilization and leakage, ensuring a safe working environment.
Technical Parameters

Applications
1. Manufacturing (Core Application Area)
This is the largest market for this type of equipment, as compressed air is required in almost all factories.
Automotive manufacturing and parts, electronics and electrical appliances, metalworking and machinery manufacturing, food and beverage,
Pharmaceuticals and biotechnology, textiles and chemical fibers.
2. Process and chemical industries
These industries have extremely stringent safety and environmental requirements.
Chemicals and petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics, power and energy.
3. Infrastructure and services
Hospitals and medical centers, large-scale construction sites, logistics and warehousing.
Core Features
This type of equipment is primarily used to treat compressed air condensate discharged from air compressors, a highly contaminated mixture of water, oil, and solid particles.
1. High-Efficiency Oil-Water Separation Technology
This typically utilizes multi-stage separation technologies, including gravity settling, coalescing filtration, and deep adsorption. Large droplets are first separated by gravity, followed by a precision coalescing filter element to aggregate and separate micron-sized oil droplets. Finally, activated carbon may be used to absorb any remaining trace oil. It can handle both emulsified and dissolved oils, resulting in an extremely low oil content in the outlet liquid.
2. High-Capacity Design
Compatible with 30 m³/min air compressors: Designed specifically for medium-sized industrial air compressor stations, it can handle all condensate generated at this flow rate, avoiding overload.
4. Automated Operation
Automatic Oil/Water Drainage: Equipped with a float valve or electronic level sensor, the separated oil and water are automatically discharged upon reaching a set level, eliminating the need for manual intervention and ensuring continuous operation.
5. Compliance and Environmental Design
The separated oil and water are typically collected in separate tanks for subsequent, compliant disposal. Fully enclosed design prevents harmful volatilization and leakage, ensuring a safe working environment.
Technical Parameters

Applications
1. Manufacturing (Core Application Area)
This is the largest market for this type of equipment, as compressed air is required in almost all factories.
Automotive manufacturing and parts, electronics and electrical appliances, metalworking and machinery manufacturing, food and beverage,
Pharmaceuticals and biotechnology, textiles and chemical fibers.
2. Process and chemical industries
These industries have extremely stringent safety and environmental requirements.
Chemicals and petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics, power and energy.
3. Infrastructure and services
Hospitals and medical centers, large-scale construction sites, logistics and warehousing.