Compressed Air Dryer Filters
Providing Everything From Gas Dryer Filters to Breathing Air Filters
Compressed air systems are susceptible to downtime, failures, pressure drops, compromised air quality, and rising energy costs when using subpar filter elements. Pioneer Air Systems filters are used to remove water and oils, solid particles, aerosols, particulates, and other contaminants that cause air compressor issues.
We offer a variety of compressed air dryer filters and filtration packages for many applications, airflow requirements, and purity standards. Matching your compressed air filter to your equipment and operations is essential, and using a gas dryer filter or breathing air filter for the wrong application is a costly mistake. Pioneer Air can customize compressed air dryer filter packages to minimize or eliminate line clogs, contaminations, inefficiencies, and downstream equipment damage caused by faulty air treatment.
Pioneer Air’s insatiable demand for excellence has helped our clients for over 40 years. We supply only the best compressed air dryer filters, dryers, chillers, equipment, and accessories.
When you need to remove liquid contaminants like water, aerosols, lubricants, and oil particles from the air, there’s no better compressed air filter than Pioneer Air’s coalescing filters. Our coalescent systems also act as a particulate filter to contain any carbon particles that may be present in the air.
Pioneer Air sets itself apart from the competition by crafting custom compressed air filter packages for a wide range of systems. Whether you need to maintain high pressure standards or preserve the purity of natural gas, you can count on us to provide a breathing or gas dryer filter of unmatched quality.
Pioneer sells and manufactures monitored oil-free air filters with activated alumina and carbon to deliver maximum compression. They are the ideal solution for removing oil, drying the air, and then using it for breathing air equipment such as backpacks for firemen.
Reach out to Pioneer Air today to discuss your compressed air dryer filter needs and get a free quote.
Whether you’re using monitored oil-free or coalescent filters, they’re eventually going to need changing. Rather than guessing or waiting until something goes wrong to change compressed air filters, Pioneer Air recommends a more strategic approach.
While service lives vary, in general, you should change your air compressor‘s filters every 2,000 hours. Because not every filter is the same, we encourage you to check the manufacturer’s recommendations for frequency. Be sure to inspect your filters periodically for visible wear and tear. If they look worn down or have holes, they should be swapped out for new filters, even if it’s long before their expected service life.
If you notice lower performance from your equipment, pay attention to your compressed air filters. Typically you won’t see performance issues until after the 2,000-hour threshold, but if yours is filthy or noticeably damaged, they’re the likely cause.