“Efficiently control and maintain air pressure with a filter regulator.”
Understanding the Basics of a Filter Regulator
A filter regulator is a crucial component in many industrial applications, helping to ensure the proper functioning of pneumatic systems. Understanding the basics of a filter regulator is essential for anyone working with these systems, as it plays a vital role in maintaining the efficiency and longevity of equipment.
At its core, a filter regulator is a device that combines two essential functions: filtration and regulation. The filtration aspect of the device helps to remove contaminants such as dirt, oil, and water from the compressed air supply. These contaminants can cause damage to pneumatic equipment and affect the performance of the system as a whole. By removing these impurities, the filter regulator helps to protect the equipment and ensure smooth operation.
Model | Central tube | Drain | Brine tank connector | Base | Power supply parameters | Maximum power | Pressure parameters | Operating temperature |
5600 | 0.8125″/1.050″ O.D. | 1/2″NPTF | 1600-3/8″ | 2-1/2″-8NPSM | 24v,110v,220v-50Hz,60Hz | 3W | 2.1MPa | 1℃-43℃ |
0.14-0.84MPa | ||||||||
5600SXT | 0.8125″/1.050″ O.D. | 1/2″NPTF | 1600-3/8″ | 2-1/2″-8NPSM | 24v,110v,220v-50Hz,60Hz | 8.4W | 2.1MPa | 1℃-43℃ |
0.14-0.84MPa | ||||||||
2510 | 1.05″ (1″)O.D. | 1/2″O.D. | 1600-3/8″ | 2-1/2″-8NPSM | 24v,110v,220v-50Hz,60Hz | 72W | 2.1MPa | 1℃-43℃ |
1650-3/8″ | 0.14-0.84MPa | |||||||
2700 | 1.05″ O.D. | 3/4″NPTF | 3/8″ & 1/2″ | 2-1/2″-8NPSM | 24V,110V,220V-50Hz,60Hz | 74W | 2.1MPa | 1℃-43℃ |
0.14-0.84MPa | ||||||||
2850 | 1.9″(1.5″)O.D. | 1″NPTM | 3/8″&1/2″ | 4″-8UN | 24v,110v,220v-50Hz,60Hz | 72W | 2.1MPa | 1℃-43℃ |
0.14-0.84MPa | ||||||||
2900 | 1.9″(1.5″)O.D. | 3/4″NPTM | 3/8″&1/2″ | 4″-8UN | 24v,110v,220v-50Hz,60Hz | 143W | 2.1MPa | 1℃-43℃ |
0.14-0.84MPa | ||||||||
3150 | 2.375″(2″) O.D. | 2″NPTF | 1″NPTM | 4″-8UN | 24v,110v,220v-50Hz,60Hz | 87W | 2.1MPa | 1℃-43℃ |
0.14-0.84MPa | ||||||||
3900 | 3.5″(3″) O.D. | 2″NPTF | 1″NPTM | 6″-8UN | 24v,110v,220v-50Hz,60Hz | 171W | 2.1MPa | 1℃-43℃ |
0.14-0.84MPa | ||||||||
9000 | 1.05″ O.D. | 1/2″NPT | 1600-3/8″ | 2-1/2″-8NPSM | 24v,110v,220v-50Hz,60Hz | 8.9W | 2.1MPa | 1℃-43℃ |
0.14-0.84MPa | ||||||||
9100 | 1.05″ O.D. | 1/2″NPT | 1600-3/8″ | 2-1/2″-8NPSM | 24v,110v,220v-50Hz,60Hz | 8.9W | 2.1MPa | 1℃-43℃ |
0.14-0.84MPa | ||||||||
9500 | 1.9″(1.5″) O.D. | 1″NPTF | 3/8″& 1/2″ | 4″-8UN | 24v,110v,220v-50Hz,60Hz | 8.9W | 2.1MPa | 1℃-43℃ |
0.14-0.84MPa |
The regulation function of the filter regulator is equally important. It helps to control the pressure of the compressed air as it flows through the system, ensuring that it remains at a consistent level. This is crucial for maintaining the efficiency and accuracy of pneumatic equipment, as fluctuations in pressure can lead to inconsistent performance and potential damage to the system.
One of the key components of a filter regulator is the filter element. This element is responsible for trapping and removing contaminants from the compressed air supply. There are various types of filter elements available, each designed to target specific types of contaminants. Some common types include particulate filters, coalescing filters, and activated carbon filters.
In addition to the filter element, a filter regulator also contains a pressure regulator. This component is responsible for controlling the pressure of the compressed air as it passes through the system. By adjusting the pressure regulator, users can set the desired pressure level for their specific application, ensuring optimal performance and efficiency.
When selecting a filter regulator for a pneumatic system, it is essential to consider several factors. These include the flow rate of the system, the maximum pressure requirements, and the type of contaminants present in the compressed air supply. By choosing the right filter regulator for the job, users can ensure that their equipment operates smoothly and efficiently.
In conclusion, a filter regulator is a critical component in pneumatic systems, providing both filtration and regulation functions to ensure the proper functioning of equipment. By understanding the basics of a filter regulator and selecting the right device for the job, users can protect their equipment, maintain efficiency, and prolong the life of their pneumatic systems. Whether in industrial settings or other applications, a filter regulator is an essential tool for maintaining the performance and reliability of pneumatic equipment.