Unlike utility products such as gas, water, and electricity, compressed air is typically generated on-site and maintained by the user for the final compressed air quality.
There are various pollutants in the air. The pollutants in compressed air mainly include water, oil, dust, microorganisms, etc. When air is compressed, the density of pollutants in the air also increases, which can cause product defects, increase the risk of product downtime, and increase product maintenance costs. These pollutants need to be removed or reduced to an acceptable level before compressed air can be effectively used.
Compressed air is an expensive energy source, and the post-treatment function of the Sully compressed air system strictly follows ISO standards to achieve the highest level of air purification, thereby reducing maintenance costs and downtime, and improving product qualification rates.