Air Pressure Regulator 1/4″ / 1/2″
$50.09
$89.16
What is an Air Regulator? An Air Regulator is a pneumatic device used to regulate air pressure. The air sourced from a compressor to operate a pneumatic device has to have a controlled air pressure. An air regulator valve is installed in line with the compressor air line. The pressure is set so as to operate the device correctly. What is a Compressed Air Filter? A compressed air filter or air line air filter is used to filter impurities from atmospheric air, like dust, oil and moisture. It is used to make compressed air viable for use. Just like air dryers, they are a crucial part of the air treatment process to make sure your compressed air is clean and safe to use, and to increase your equipment’s life span. Proper air preparation significantly increases the process and production reliability of machines. Particles, water and oils in compressed air reduce the service life and functionality of components and systems. They also impair productivity and energy efficiency. In this article, a variety of air filtration and air treatment products are outlined and discussed, along with ancillary equipment like drains. Why Compressed Air Filtration is Necessary One cubic foot of compressed air can contain millions of dirt particles, considerable amounts of water and oil. It may even contain heavy metals like lead, cadmium and mercury. If they are not filtered out, trouble-free operation of the system components, like valves and cylinders, cannot be guaranteed in the long term. Poorly prepared compressed air can contaminate control valves, including those controlled by an air regulator valve. It can also cause seals to swell and wear prematurely. As a result, the right compressed air preparation is essential for reducing machine downtime, and also for reducing maintenance and energy costs. Coarse / particulate filters have a pore size of 5 to 40 microns. The air flows past a centrifugal separator and then through the filter element. The filter elements are often a sintered material, like polyethylene or bronze. Fine and micro filters remove particles smaller than 1 micron, down to 0.01 micron. The air flows through the filter cartridges from the inside to the outside. Solid particles get stuck in the filter cartridge, clogging it up. Fluid particles, such as condensate or oil, coalesce or attach to larger droplets, which flow off and are caught in the filter bowl. It is important to cascade your filters to avoid prematurely clogging the filter element. For example, if 1-micron filtration is needed, it is recommended to use a 5-micron filter upstream so that the 1-micron filter does not become clogged with larger particles. FAQs for Air Pressure Regulator 1/4″ / 1/2″: 1. How does an air regulator valve help maintain consistent air pressure in pneumatic systems?An air regulator valve stabilizes outlet pressure by adjusting fluctuations, ensuring smooth and reliable performance for all pneumatic tools and equipment. 2. Can an air regulator valve be used for both 1/4″ and 1/2″ line connections?Yes, an air regulator valve is available in multiple connection sizes, including 1/4″ and 1/2″, making it suitable for a wide range of air supply systems. 3. How often should an air regulator valve be serviced for optimal performance?An air regulator valve should be inspected regularly for clogging or wear; periodic cleaning ensures accurate pressure control and extended service life. 4. Is an air regulator valve suitable for industrial pneumatic machinery?Yes, an air regulator valve is essential for industrial pneumatic machinery as it delivers precise pressure regulation, protecting components from damage caused by pressure spikes. SKU: 4bcbecd176cb Categories: Air Filtration Units, Featured Tags: aeroflex, aeroflex regulator, air regulator, regulator
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