Compressed Air Line Filters
How clean is your compressed air?
Atmospheric air naturally contains several impurities such as dust, various forms of hydrocarbons and water in the form of humidity. Once the air is compressed, their concentration is increased. As a result, these contaminants find their way to the compressed air circuit, causing wear and corrosion to the downstream equipment. MARK air line filters remove these contaminants from the compressed air.
MARK filters keep your air distribution network in optimal shape!
In any compressed air net distribution it is a must to install one or more filters. As a result, an improved air quality is achieved which benefits your complete compressed air network, including the downstream dryers, air pipes and pneumatic tools. Depending on the application you may need to filter your air in different stages to prevent saturation of the elements, keep your air quality and avoid pressure drops.
Extend your filter range with a water separator
The new water separators integrated into the compressed air filtration range combine proven centrifugal technology with a new innovative housing design to deliver market leading water removal efficiencies, eliminating 99% bulk water and guaranteeing continuously low differential pressure.
Key Benefits
Cost Effective to Buy & Own
The MSU doesn’t require a separate compressor room. That reduces logistical hassles such as piping, but also lowers your operational and your investment costs. How? The MSU does not have to push its air through an elaborate network of pipes. This means less pressure drops and a higher Free Air Delivery, which generates significant energy savings. But it often also frees up the possibility of choosing a lower pressure and power variant of the MSU, and thus to lower your investment cost significantly.
Cleaner Air
With an oil carry-over of less than 3 ppm, the MSU generates much cleaner air than a typical piston compressor (more than 30 ppm) to protect your pneumatic tools
Energy Efficient
MARK air line filters are designed to optimize air flow, leading to a reduction in differential pressure and a strong increase in energy efficiency.
Filter Housing Design
The ISO 8573 group of International Standards is used for the classification of compressed air.
•1000 hour neutral salt spray test for corrosion to ISO 9227: 2006
•Burst pressure tested in excess of 100 barg for a 5:1 safety factor
•Housings are pressure decay tested before despatch. Fine filters are 100% aerosol integrity tested
Reliable Filtration
A unique, in-house design protects your air quality by guaranteeing a reliable and efficient filtration process.
Element Technology
The new series is available in a complete range of contaminant removal grades designed to meet the compressed air purity requirements throughout industry.
ISO 8573-1: 2010
Compressed air purity standard
ISO 12500 Series
International standard for compressed air filter testing
Flexible Installation
The filters can easily be installed both in new or existing compressed air installations, available in 1/8” to 3” threaded BSP and NPT port sizes and flow rates from 10-2550 m3/h (6 - 1500 scfm.)
Approved Specs & Standards
• Pressure Equipment Directive 2014/68/EU – Lloyd’s Register EMEA – Notified Body No. 0038
• ISO 9001 Quality Systems – LRQ0930553 – Lloyd’s Register EMEA Notified Body No. 0038
•CRN Approved - CRN0E19418 For use within Canada