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Catalytic converter for high quality Oil Free

Air in Compressed Air Systems


There is an increasing demand for higher-quality compressed air in chemical, process and
medical applications. Process air cleanliness creates different requirements depending upon the
application: the more sensitive the application, the more demanding the requirements for air
quality especially where air comes into direct contact with products. Contamination from
hydrocarbon-residues or airborne organic agents can strongly impair process safety and
compromise the quality of end products. This is exactly the point where air-cleanliness
becomes a critical control point for business success.
High Quality Oil Free Air
No single process or product will deliver high-quality compressed air, often referred to as Oil
Free Air. Many air compressor manufacturers have different ranges of oil-free or oil-cooled
systems, but these systems will invariably require primary or secondary downstream purification
systems. The main source for oil in compressed air is the compressor: some of the lubricating oil
from oil-lubricated machines always enters the compressed air. In order to prevent this, the
installation of compressors with oil-free compression is often favoured. But in doing so,
compressed air users may be lulling themselves into a false sense of security: the compression
method prevents additional lubricating oil from entering the compressed air. However, this is by
no means a guarantee that the compressed air is free from oil.
Typical Contaminants in Compressed Air Systems
Air compressors draw in huge amounts of atmospheric air, which continuously fills a
compressed air system with contaminants that must be filtered and removed. The air passes
through the compression stage, the after-cooling stage and then into some sort of storage device.
All of these stages are sources of contamination for compressed air. There are typically 10
contaminants found in a compressed air system:
Liquid Water
Water Vapour
Water Aerosols
Oil
Oil Vapour
Oil Aerosols
Atmospheric Dirt
Microorganisms
Rust
Pipe-scale
Filtering contaminants in a compressed air application
Filters in a compressed air system will typically be a coarse and a fine filter set-up and it is
believed that one filter is a particulate filter and the other is an oil-removal filter. In reality, these
2 filters are coalescing filters and combined to remove varying levels of contaminants, such as
Water Aerosols, Oil Aerosols, Atmospheric Dirt, Microorganisms, Rust and Pipescale. To
remove oil from a compressed system, you need to install some form of catalytic converter.
The BEKOKAT catalytic converter for Oil Free Air
The BEKOKAT sets new standards with its trendsetting technology: with a residual oil content
down to a barely measurable 0.001mg/m3 and an absolute absence of biological contaminants
air cleanliness is taken to a new level.

How does the BEKOKAT Catalytic Converter work?
The BEKOKAT catalytic converter works by converting gases and/or hydrocarbons by the
process of oxidation, producing less harmful gases such as Carbon Dioxide and Water vapour.
This operation is not dependant on the temperature and humidity of the compressed air to be
treated but will continuously supply air with a residual oil content of less than 0.003mg/m3. The
basic formula for this conversion is CnH2n+2 +O2 = H2O + CO2.
Four steps to Oil Free Air:
1. Oil-containing cimpressed air enters the system 2. Oil molecules are broken down into 2 parts
at the catyltic conveter catalysis is continued 3. Oil molecules are oxidised down to H2O +
CO2. 4. Oil-free compressed air is produced
The BEKOKAT is also ideally suitable for the retrofitting of existing compressor stations. In this
manner, a compressor station with existing oil-lubricated compressors can easily be transformed
into an oil-free compressed-air provision system without the need of expensive investments for
new oil-free compressors. BEKOKAT systems are not only highly effective, but also very
environmentally friendly.
- See more at: http://www.processindustryforum.com/article/catalytic-converter-high-quality-oil-
free-air-compressed-air-systems#sthash.uDICdgLx.dpuf

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