Description
Separation of aerosol and solid contaminants from air is primarily dictated by gravity. Contaminants greater than 10mm settle out in the air stream quickly. However, small aerosol particles remain suspended particularly in flowing air. Coalescing is the process of combining the smaller particles to create larger particles that are susceptible to the effects of gravity. The Great Lakes Coalescing filter is a unicast element that has no seams and utilizes all three mechanisms of filtering and removes contaminants down to 0.01 micron.