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Item # 1206, PMR Series Mist Eliminators
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With only 10% of the pressure drop of a regular coalescing filter and an expected service life 20-30 times longer than conventional filers, the PMR series is the only choice for efficient removal of mist sized particles.
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Specifications
Brands
Pneumatech
Type
Mist
Additional Information
What is a Mist Eliminator?
Pneumatech’s Mist Eliminators combine superior performance in particle elimination with an unmatched service life. Typically used as the pre-filter to a dryer, mist eliminators capture lubricant and condensed moisture carryover, even in the event of a catastrophic compressor separator collapse. Pneumatech PMR Series also have the lowest operating costs of any available technology. With only 1/10th the pressure drop of a regular coalescing filter and an expected service life 20-30 times longer than conventional filters, or competitive mist eliminators, the PMR Series is the ONLY choice for efficient removal of mist sized particles.
Infinite Turndown
PMR series Mist Eliminators have an infinite turn down ratio, so peak performance is available even at minimal flows. The efficiency curve actually improves as the flow decreases. This means that mist eliminators can be oversized for future expansion without compromising current performance. In contrast, filters based on pressure differential decline in performance as fl ow decreases, and it is not advisable to over size this type of coalescing filter.
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