Coolant filters secure the proper filtration of possible contaminants caused by aging of the coolant and coolant circuit. In doing so, they avoid the premature contamination of radiators, water pumps, and thermostatic valves.
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Coolant filters protect coolant systems from dirt, rust, and debris. If debris does get in, it can ruin the cooling capabilities of your equipment. Ruining your cooling is a surefire way to ruin your air quality.
Inefficient cooling systems leave moisture in your compressed air that should have been removed. This moisture will continue with the air downstream alongside the contaminants introduced by the failing filter. Your system doesn’t operate the same with excess moisture and debris as without.
These filters remove contaminants from coolant and debris from oil. Like traditional compressed air filters, they come in various shapes, materials, and mesh sizes. Frequently, these filters are located on your compressor to ensure it stays cooled and the oil is clean.
These filters can seem similar to traditional compressed air filters, and they operate similarly. However, they won’t work in the other application. Coolant filters can be labeled as water, engine, coolant, or a mix of other descriptors.
These specific labels give you an insight into what the filter focuses on removing. No matter what it might be, these filters are in place to protect your compressed air system. From the compressor to your point of use, having a coolant filter in line decreases the likelihood of excess moisture being present.
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