The FRL is a combination assembly for your pneumatic system, consisting of a filter, a pressure regulator, and a lubricator. As you can see when you watch dust motes dance in the sunlight, even atmospheric air isn’t clean. After being inside a pneumatic compressor, it will be hot, wet, and laced with dirt particles like rust. You risk damaging and contaminating your whole system by using air in this condition, which reduces the lifespan of its parts. Before it reaches any air-driven devices, the air downstream from your compressor must be cleaned and lubricated. Your FRL comes into play here.…
Author: airmaxpneumatic
Preface Excess or unnecessary quantities of liquid or gas have to release from a tank, vessel, or container using a drain valve. Most drain valves open by turning a screw or handle, but there are also automatic valves that open when a set temperature or pressure reaches to determine. Due to gravity or differential pressure, liquid or air drains from the storage tank when the valve is in an open position. Usually, drain valves are hollow, cylindrical bodies with stems. A stem protrudes from the hollow portion of the body perpendicular to its axis. When the stem is open, liquid…