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Treatment components give no quarter to dirt and corrosion
Water, oil, dust: Kaeser offers a complete product portfolio for combating the enemies of your compressed air application – one which makes no compromises when it comes to dry and pure air – from straightforward construction site use to highly complex electronics production:
Your advantages: High process reliability and optimal cost-efficiency with systems that pay for themselves more quickly thanks to faultless operation over the long-term.
Maintenance-free whirlwinds
Kaeser KC centrifugal separators remove condensate at the compressor's compressed air discharge point. They're a must for faultless and energy-efficient functioning of downstream dryers and filters. KC centrifugal separators are equipped with the economical and extremely reliable ECO-DRAIN 31 condensate drain – naturally, with test button and alarm contact included. They're also very easy to combine with KAESER FILTERS and can be wall-mounted using optional wall mounts – for highly straightforward installation.Reliability and efficiency for all drying levels
Kaeser compressed air dryers ensure perfect drying of compressed air for the intended application and all flow rates. Since they're designed to be high-quality industrial machines, you'll be providing reliable protection against condensate damage for your systems and processes, even under the harshest conditions.
Reliable and profitable, pure compressed air
Kaeser compressed air filters and activated carbon adsorbers provide your systems and processes reliable, highly efficient protection against dust, aerosols and oil vapours – for all purity classes as per ISO 8573-1, perfectly compatible with our range of compressors and other compressed air treatment options.
Zero compressed air losses
Condensate drains remove condensate separated in centrifugal separators, air receivers, refrigeration dryers and filters from the compressed air system. They are therefore indispensable components for efficient compressed air treatment and disruption-free compressed air supply.
Clean waste water – without the fuss
All compressor condensate usually contains trace amounts of oil. Accordingly, it's common in most cases for official regulations to apply which require compliance with a maximum oil content before condensate can be fed into the regular sewer system.