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Our FLY series high efficiency oil remover is a three-stage filtration system that combines cyclone separation, coarse filtration, and fine filtration to thoroughly remove oil, water, and dust from compressed air. It achieves a filtration precision of 0.1μm and residual oil content below 0.01mg/m³, making it an essential pre-treatment solution for PSA nitrogen generators, PSA oxygen generators, and membrane gas separation plants.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Rated Air Treatment Flow Rate | 1~500 Nm³/min |
| Working Pressure | 0.6~0.8MPa (0.8~3.0MPa Optional) |
| Inlet Temperature | <50℃ |
| Pressure Loss | ≦0.02MPa |
| Output Oil Content | <0.01mg/m³ |
FLY series is available in models covering flow rates from 1 to 500 Nm³/min. Custom pressure options up to 3.0MPa can be provided upon request.
The unit is constructed from carbon steel or SS304, chosen for strength and corrosion resistance. The internal structure integrates cyclone separation, gravity settling, and coarse/fine filtration stages in a compact design.
We offer customization for working pressure up to 3.0MPa and can tailor the unit to specific flow requirements within the 1-500 Nm³/min range. Material selection (carbon steel or SS304) can be specified based on environmental needs.
A: The FLY series achieves a filtration precision of 0.1μm, with output oil content below 0.01mg/m³.
A: The standard working pressure is 0.6-0.8MPa, with optional configurations up to 3.0MPa.
A: Yes, it is available for flow rates from 1 to 500 Nm³/min.
A: The unit is made from carbon steel or SS304.
A: The process integrates cyclone separation, gravity settling, coarse filtration, and fine filtration in sequence to remove oil, water, and dust thoroughly.
A: Yes, the pressure loss is less than or equal to 0.02MPa, minimizing energy loss.
A: The maximum inlet temperature is less than 50°C.
For pricing, MOQ (1 unit), delivery (EXW/FOB/CIF/CFR), and payment terms, please contact our sales team.
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