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In-Line Air Filters and Water Separators for Air Compressors

In-Line Air Filters and Water Separators for Air Compressors

In-Line Air Filters and Water Separators for Air Compressors

In-line air filters and water separators protect downstream equipment by removing moisture, oil aerosols, and airborne contaminants from compressed air systems. Even though most air compressors include an intake filter (typically around 10 micron), the compression process still introduces water, oil carryover, vapor, and fine particulate into the air stream. Proper point-of-use filtration ensures cleaner air, longer equipment life, and improved product quality.

Different applications require different ISO compressed air quality levels, which is why multi-stage filtration is commonly installed after the compressor.

Common Compressed Air Filtration Stages

Water Separators
The compression process creates significant condensate. A compressed air water separator removes bulk liquid using centrifugal action before it reaches tools, piping, or dryers. Even systems with refrigerated or desiccant dryers benefit from upstream water separation because dryers are not designed to handle liquid water loads.

1 Micron General Purpose Filters
These coalescing filters capture particulate down to 1 micron and remove a portion of oil aerosols. Many non-critical applications operate effectively with a water separator plus 1-micron filter combination.

0.01 Micron Oil Coalescing Filters
Designed for higher air quality requirements, these filters remove fine oil mist and sub-micron contaminants that affect automation equipment, finishing processes, and instrumentation air systems.

Activated Carbon (Absorber) Filters
Carbon filters remove oil vapor, odor, and taste from compressed air. These are typically installed downstream of coalescing filters and are ideal for sensitive applications where air purity directly affects the final product.

Selecting the right filtration sequence improves reliability, protects pneumatic equipment, and helps achieve the compressed air quality your process requires. Compressed Air Advisors Online is America’s choice for compressed air solutions, providing expert guidance and nationwide access to high-performance in-line filtration systems.