Vacuum-assisted oil mist filters are specifically designed for crankcase ventilation filtration systems in engines or turbines to address oil mist emissions and control system pressure.
Product features:
Pay attention to oil mist particle size and emission volume;
Compatible with vacuum pressure, operating temperature, and operating time;
Match the pump's power, flow rate, and exhaust port size;
When oil mist content is high, multi-stage filtration is recommended;
Compatible equipment types (e.g., screw pumps, sliding vane pumps, liquid ring pumps, reciprocating pumps, etc.);
Consider the pump's oil consumption (litres per hour, i.e., oil mist evaporation rate);
Compatible oil grades and specifications (e.g., 32#, 46#, mineral oil, synthetic oil, etc.);
Pay attention to the exhaust port size and temperature (a cooling system must be installed when the temperature exceeds 104°C);
The installation location must be higher than the oil tank, and the operating environment temperature must be between 2°C and 38°C. Low temperatures may affect oil settling, leading to increased filter pressure drop.
Application scenarios:
Centrifuges, turbines, turbochargers, transmissions, marine engines, and other equipment.