An air compressor condensate oil-water separator is an environmentally friendly device used to treat oil-containing condensate produced by oil-injected air compressors.

Features
Collection and Pressure Reduction
The oily condensate first enters the separator's inlet and passes through a decompression chamber, where the pressure is released to atmospheric levels.
Pre-filtration and Oil Adsorption
The depressurized condensate then flows through a pre-filtration medium (typically made of polypropylene). This medium absorbs and captures oil droplets while allowing water to pass through.
Deep Purification
The pre-filtered water subsequently enters a post-filtration stage, usually composed of advanced filtration media such as activated carbon. This stage adsorbs and removes any residual traces of oil from the water.
Safe Discharge
After this multi-stage purification process, the condensate exiting the outlet has an extremely low oil content (typically below 15ppm or even 5ppm), allowing it to be discharged directly into the sewage system. The adsorbed oil is retained within the filter elements, which require regular replacement.
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