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Air Compressor Filters, Desiccant Dryers & Water Separators

Protect your air tools and achieve professional results with Le Lematec's complete air filtration lineup. Moisture, oil, and particulates in compressed air cause rust inside tools, fisheye defects in paint finishes, and premature wear on pneumatic equipment. Our inline filters, water separators, and desiccant dryers remove these contaminants before they reach your tools — extending tool life and improving output quality.

Building Your Filtration System

For basic tool protection, a single inline water separator (AI303 or ZN312) removes bulk water and oil. For spray painting and moisture-sensitive applications, add a desiccant dryer (ZN312E-3 or ZN312-D-C1) downstream for ultra-dry air. The most effective setup uses two stages: water separator first (removes liquid), then desiccant dryer (absorbs vapor). For all-in-one convenience, our filter-regulator combos (AI303-R1, AI303-R2) combine filtration with pressure control in a single unit.

Filter Maintenance

Drain water separator bowls before each use session. In humid conditions, check and drain every 1-2 hours during continuous operation. Reusable filter elements should be cleaned every 200-300 hours. Desiccant beads change color when saturated — regenerate by oven-drying at 250°F for 2-3 hours, or replace when they no longer change back to their original color.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the difference between a water separator and a desiccant dryer?

A: A water separator removes liquid water and oil droplets through centrifugal action and mesh filtration. A desiccant dryer goes further by absorbing water vapor — the dissolved moisture that passes through standard filters. For spray painting, plasma cutting, and other moisture-sensitive work, desiccant drying is essential for professional results.

Q: Do I need a filter if my compressor has a built-in drain?

A: Yes. The tank drain removes bulk water that collects at the bottom of your tank, but substantial moisture remains as vapor in the compressed air. An inline filter catches this residual moisture plus oil aerosols from the pump before they reach your tools.

Q: Which filter size should I choose — 1/4" or 3/8" NPT?

A: Match your air line size. 1/4" NPT is standard for most home and light-commercial compressors. Choose 3/8" NPT if you run high-flow tools (8+ CFM) like large impact wrenches or spray guns, as the larger port reduces airflow restriction and pressure drop.

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Air Compressor Filters, Desiccant Dryers & Water Separators

Protect your air tools and achieve professional results with Le Lematec's complete air filtration lineup. Moisture, oil, and particulates in compressed air cause rust inside tools, fisheye defects in paint finishes, and premature wear on pneumatic equipment. Our inline filters, water separators, and desiccant dryers remove these contaminants before they reach your tools — extending tool life and improving output quality.

Building Your Filtration System

For basic tool protection, a single inline water separator (AI303 or ZN312) removes bulk water and oil. For spray painting and moisture-sensitive applications, add a desiccant dryer (ZN312E-3 or ZN312-D-C1) downstream for ultra-dry air. The most effective setup uses two stages: water separator first (removes liquid), then desiccant dryer (absorbs vapor). For all-in-one convenience, our filter-regulator combos (AI303-R1, AI303-R2) combine filtration with pressure control in a single unit.

Filter Maintenance

Drain water separator bowls before each use session. In humid conditions, check and drain every 1-2 hours during continuous operation. Reusable filter elements should be cleaned every 200-300 hours. Desiccant beads change color when saturated — regenerate by oven-drying at 250°F for 2-3 hours, or replace when they no longer change back to their original color.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the difference between a water separator and a desiccant dryer?

A: A water separator removes liquid water and oil droplets through centrifugal action and mesh filtration. A desiccant dryer goes further by absorbing water vapor — the dissolved moisture that passes through standard filters. For spray painting, plasma cutting, and other moisture-sensitive work, desiccant drying is essential for professional results.

Q: Do I need a filter if my compressor has a built-in drain?

A: Yes. The tank drain removes bulk water that collects at the bottom of your tank, but substantial moisture remains as vapor in the compressed air. An inline filter catches this residual moisture plus oil aerosols from the pump before they reach your tools.

Q: Which filter size should I choose — 1/4" or 3/8" NPT?

A: Match your air line size. 1/4" NPT is standard for most home and light-commercial compressors. Choose 3/8" NPT if you run high-flow tools (8+ CFM) like large impact wrenches or spray guns, as the larger port reduces airflow restriction and pressure drop.

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