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OIL-X EVOLUTION range of compact compressed air filters designed by domnick hunter’s engineers



OIL-X EVOLUTION range of compact compressed air filters
Parker domnick hunter, also known as domnick hunter , have introduced energy efficient compressed air filters. domnick hunter’s OIL-X EVOLUTION range of compact compressed air filters has been designed to meet both the current and forthcoming requirements for compressed air quality standard ISO 8753.1 as remarked by domnick hunter’s Business Development Manager, John Davis. Here, he discusses how domnick hunter engineers sought to achieve efficiency in critical areas such as air flow management, filtration media selection and construction and the efficient removal of coalesced liquids.

Besides energy and water, compressed air is one of the most ubiquitous inputs into an industrial plant, be it a factory, mine, packaging or processing plant.

Inefficient systems incur not only direct energy costs, because the compressor has to work harder to push air through them as well as lead to hefty indirect costs as dirty air output contributes to OH&S liabilities and cause damage to tools and production.

With this in mind, Parker domnick hunter engineers were involved in the development of the OIL-X EVOLUTION range of compact compressed air filters.

The engineers of domnick hunter were asked to focus in critical areas such as:

  • air flow management
  • filtration media selection and construction
  • the efficient removal of coalesced liquid
The design of a compressed air filter housing is critical as it can directly affect system pressure losses, which in turn result in higher operating costs for the user. The pressure loss or pressure drop of a filter housing is a fixed ownership cost which can be kept to an absolute minimum with accurate design.

Due to installation restrictions and for ease of maintenance, compressed air filters are designed to be installed vertically 90 degrees to the piping system. This design restriction therefore requires the air stream to turn a corner. In a typical compressed air filter, the air is turned sharply through 90°.

In aerodynamic terms, this sharp turn is known as an inefficient corner. In a compressed air filter, an inefficient corner leads to turbulence that might result in the loss of system pressure and high running costs.

The core of the approaching air stream is projected against the outside wall of the turn. Part of the flow is reversed and a vortex pair produced, while the remaining air continues downstream in a slightly more uniform manner. The vortex pair has the effect of narrowing the flow path through the corner, throttling the air flow and increasing pressure losses.

To improve air flow and reduce turbulence, the sharp corner should be made rounded and smooth. The rounded corner produces a different type of flow as the air stream lines diverge near the outside wall of the turn and converge on the inside wall. Compressed air filters using this design offer improvements over those using a sharp corner to turn the air stream as turbulence induced pressure losses are reduced.

It has been found that through the use of partitions (turning vanes) in the air flow, inefficient corners are greatly improved as they are separated into a number of more efficient corners.

The OIL-X EVOLUTION filter range has been designed to eliminate all unnecessary pressure losses. As the air stream enters the housing, a ‘bell mouth’ inside the inlet port reduces the level of turbulent flow entering the vessel. The air stream then enters the full flow inlet conduit of the filter element top endcap where it is turned through 90 degree using a full radius blended bend. Turning vanes within the inlet conduit split the 90 degree corner into a number of smaller, more efficient corners. The air stream is therefore channelled, reducing turbulence and pressure losses.

Terminating the conduit directly after the 90 degree change in direction can cause additional areas of turbulence, resulting in increased energy consumption and uneven usage of the filter media. The OIL-X EVOLUTION filter element employs a flow distributor to ensure the air stream is evenly distributed throughout the filter element for maximum filtration performance and energy efficiency.

To prevent additional turbulence from air hitting the lower element endcap, a conical flow diffuser is employed to ensure smooth and efficient air flow.

Correct selection of filtration media and construction is the key to ensure that system operating costs are kept to a minimum. The pressure loss (and thus the operating costs of a filter housing) is fixed; however the operating costs incurred from the filter element are incremental. A poorly selected filter media could not only result in contamination being carried downstream, but also a filter element which requires frequent maintenance and has a high cost of ownership.

OIL-X EVOLUTION filter elements have been designed to provide high air quality to international standards whilst keeping incremental operating costs to a minimum. Typical compressed air filters ‘soak up’ oil and water and are said to run in a saturated state. The saturated media temporarily blocks the path of compressed air through the normally open filter structure and increases the pressure loss, as the air flow has to force liquids through the fine matrix of the filtration media. This pressure loss increases throughout the life of the element as the filter media becomes blocked with particulate and this directly relates to the operating cost of the filter.

OIL-X EVOLUTION filter elements have been designed to provide a very low initial saturated pressure loss. To achieve this, the filter media selected for OIL-X EVOLUTION is a borosilcate glass nanofibre with 96% open area, or voids volume, providing a high dirt holding capacity. A special oleophobic coating is also employed to actively repel oil and water, ensuring the open area is kept to a maximum for dirt entrapment.

Additionally, the surface area of the cartridge has also been maximised by using ‘deep pleat’ media beds. Deep pleating provides surface areas up to five times greater than filter elements using a standard wrapped construction. This allows the overall filter size to be reduced and ensures that the pressure loss of the filter starts low and stays low throughout its life.

High efficiency grade filter elements also use a graded density media pack. This consists of two grades of filter media within the pleat pack. A course pre-filter layer protects the fine layer from premature blockage, improves air flow and, therefore, helps keep the operating costs lower.

Once liquids are removed from the air flow, they must be prevented from being re-entrained back into the clean air and carried downstream. It can be said that a coalescing filter is only as good as its liquid drainage mechanisms. OIL-X EVOLUTION filters incorporate many advanced design features to ensure that all coalesced liquids are effectively and efficiently removed.

The anti re-entrainment systems incorporated into the OIL-X EVOLUTION filter range provides high liquid removal properties, low pressure loss and excellent temperature and chemical compatibility. Typically, the liquid coalesced by a filter forms a wet band around the bottom of the filter element from where it eventually drops into the filter bowl and is discharged by the drain.

Because of this wet band, designers would usually incorporate a quiet zone into their filter housings to ensure that air does not flow through this area and cause re-entrainment.

The anti re-entrainment barrier employed by OIL-X EVOLUTION not only ensures that liquid contaminants are rapidly removed before they can be carried downstream, but are also re-located under the filler element away from direct air flow. This eliminates the potential for re-entrainment. It has also allowed the removal of the quiet zone, thus resulting in a more compact and lightweight product.

Additional liquid removal is also provided by surface tension breakers in the lower element endcap and drainage ribs cast into the filter housing. The drainage ribs compress the anti re-entrainment barrier ensuring the speedy removal of the liquid through capillary action.

The all new range of domnick hunter OIL-X EVOLUTION aerosol and particulate removal filters redefine the standards in compressed air filter performance. All aspects of cartridge filter design have been considered with the sole purpose of providing compressed air to international quality standards whilst reducing the cost of ownership and the space envelope required for installation.

The advanced design means the performance of OIL-X EVOLUTION filters exceeds the latest International ISO 8573.1 air quality standard. The filters’ efficiency has been verified not only by domnick hunter, but also independently confirmed by testing at Northumbria University.

OIL-X EVOLUTION filters have been designed to provide a very low initial saturated pressure loss. Installed in a compressed air system using an 185kW compressor, the innovative design could save the user up to 60 per cent per filter in energy consumption compared with a traditional filter.

9-Oct-2008

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