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Coalescing is the separation
of liquid aerosols and droplets from a gas.
Using a coalescing filter element installed
in a housing with three ports the wet gas sample
passes though element inside to outside. The
inner capture layer is a high efficiency coalescing
layer and the outer is a coarser drainage layer.
The fine fibres of the inner
layer capture the fine liquid aerosols and droplets
and they run together along the fibres to form
large drops within the depth of the element.
These large drops are then forced to the outside
of the filter element and then drain to the
bowl of the housing by gravity. Coalescing filter
elements will also remove particulates at the
same efficiency as particulate type elements
of the same grade.
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