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Compressed Air Treatment Equipment is a type of air purification technology used to remove contaminants from compressed air. It is used in a variety of industries, including food and beverage, pharmaceutical, and automotive. The equipment typically consists of a filter, a dryer, and a regulator. The filter removes particulate matter, such as dust and dirt, while the dryer removes moisture. The regulator is used to control the pressure of the air. The equipment is designed to reduce the risk of contamination and improve the quality of the air.
Compressed Air Treatment Equipment is an important part of any air purification system. It helps to ensure that the air is free of contaminants and is safe to breathe. It also helps to reduce energy costs by reducing the amount of energy needed to operate the system.
Some companies in the Compressed Air Treatment Equipment market include Atlas Copco, Ingersoll Rand, Gardner Denver, and Kaeser Compressors. Show Less Read more