A constant supply of oil free compressed air with a barely detectable max, residual oil content of 0.003 milligram per cubic metre - this is what the new catalyst system from compressed air specialist BEKO Technologies is able to deliver.
A constant supply of oil-free compressed air with a barely detectable max. residual oil content of 0.003 milligram per cubic metre - this is what the new catalyst system from compressed air specialist BEKO Technologies is able to deliver.
With this high level of efficiency, the BEKOKAT devices can sail past the stringent oil content stipulations of DIN EN8573-1/ ISO 8573-1, class 1. At the same time, the new catalytic principle breaks down the technical and economic barriers that are usually intrinsic to conventional compressed air treatment, especially when concerned with applications with extremely high quality requirements.
The catalyst comprises a granulate that is heated to an operating remperature of around 150 degree celcius. In the catalyst, the oil molecules are broken up until only a carbon atom remains. At the end of the final catalytic phase, the oil molecules have oxidised to H2O and CO2.
The oil-free and dry compressed air can then be used for the given application; the remaining water is discharged via standard method. Consequently, BEKOKAT systems are not only hoghly effective, but also very environmentally friendly.
BEKOKAT's advantages further include a maximum of process relibility because catalytic oxidation takes place completely independent of ambient temperature, inlet temperature, air humidity, and oil inlet concentration. Even during partial load operation, the efficieny of the catalyst technology of the BEKOKAT is not in any way reduced.
In economic terms, the exceptionally long useful life of the special BEKOKAT granulate - around 20,000 hours - is somewhat of an evolutionary leap considering that conventional activated carbon fills need to be replaced after about 300 hours of operation.
For more information please visit www.beko.de
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