Classification of Compressed Air Quality: Understanding ISO 8573-1 Standards

Dive deep into Air Quality Classification

Learn about ISO 8573-1 standards for compressed air quality, vital for industries like food and pharmaceuticals. This guide covers classification of contaminants (solid particles, water, oil), explains quality classes, and helps choose the right filters and dryers for compliance.

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Discover the Importance of Compressed Air Quality

Compressed air quality is essential in various industries, from food production to pharmaceuticals and beyond. The quality of compressed air impacts not only the efficiency of production processes but also the quality of the final products. In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the ISO 8573-1 standard for compressed air quality classification, discuss different contaminant levels, and explain how to choose the right filters and dryers. Whether you need to ensure compliance in a sensitive industry or simply want to improve efficiency, this guide will provide you with the insights necessary to make informed decisions.

The Importance of Compressed Air Quality

Compressed air quality is essential in various industries, from food production to pharmaceuticals and beyond. The quality of compressed air impacts not only the efficiency of production processes but also the quality of the final products. This guide will help you understand the ISO 8573-1 standard for compressed air quality classification, allowing you to choose the most suitable air compressor and filtration system for your needs.


What is ISO 8573-1?

ISO 8573-1 is an international standard that defines air quality classes for compressed air systems. It classifies air based on the levels of contaminants such as solid particles, water (in liquid or vapour form), and oil (aerosols and vapours). By understanding ISO 8573-1, you can determine the purity level required for your specific application and make informed decisions to enhance your production quality.

The standard is divided into three main groups of contaminants:

  • Solid Particles: Dust, dirt, and other airborne particles that can damage equipment or compromise product quality.
  • Water: Moisture in the form of water vapour or liquid can cause rust, corrosion, and other issues in the air system.
  • Oil: Oil aerosols and vapours can contaminate the air, affecting the quality of processes and products.

ISO 8573-1 Quality Classes Explained

Quality class Solid particle content Water content Oil content
Max. size mu Max. amount Dew point °C Amount g/m³ Max. amount mg/m³
1 0,1 0,1 -70 0,003  0,01
2 1 1 -40 0,11 0,1
3 5 5 -20 0,88 1
4 40 10 3 6 5
5 - - 7 7,8 25
6 - - 10 9,4 -

Breaking Down the Contaminants: Solid Particles, Water, and Oil

Solid Particles: The quality class for solid particles ranges from Class 1, which allows for very few particles of very small size, to Class 5, which permits larger and more numerous particles. The higher the class number, the lower the purity, making lower classes suitable for less critical applications.

 

Water Content: The presence of water in compressed air can lead to rust, corrosion, and damage to downstream equipment. The dew point is a critical measure, as it indicates how much moisture remains in the air. Class 1 has the lowest dew point (-70°C), making it suitable for sensitive applications like electronics and pharmaceuticals.

Oil Content: Oil contamination can lead to product defects and equipment damage. Class 1 requires a maximum oil content of just 0.01 mg/m³, which is essential for applications like food processing where contamination must be avoided.

Typical Requirements for Compressed Air Quality

Application areas Quality Class
Solid particle content Water content Oil content
Air stirring 3 6 3
Air motors, large  4 5-2 5
Air motors, minature  3 4-2 3
Air turbines  2 3 3
Transportation of granulates  3 5 3
Transportation of powder  2 4 2
Fluidistors  2 3-2 2
Foundry machinery  4 5 5
Contact with provisions  2 4 1
Pneumatic tools, industrial  4 6-5 4
Mining Machinery  4 6 5
Packaging machines  4 4 3
Textile machinery  4 4 3
Pneumatic cylinders 3 4 5
Film Handling  1 2 1
Precision Regulators  3 3 3
Process Instruments 2 3 3
Sand blasting  - 4 3
Spray painting  3 4-3 3
Welding machines  4 5 5

The Air's Water Content at Different Dew Points

Dew Point °C g/m³ Dew Point °C g/m³ Dew Point °C g/m³ Dew Point °C g/m³
100 588.208 58  118.119 16  13.531 -26  0.51
98  550.375 56  108.2 14  11.987 -28  0.41
96 514.401 54  98.883 12  10.611 -30  0.33
94  480.394 52  90.247 10  9.356 -32  0.271
92  448.308 50  82.257 8.243 -34  0.219
90  417.935 48  74.871 7.246 -36  0.178
88  389.225 46  68.056 6.356 -38  0.144
86  362.124 44  61.772 5.571 -40  0.117
84  336.661 42  44.989 ±0  4.868 -42  0.093
82  311.616 40  50.672 -2  4.135 -44  0.075
80  290.017 38  45.593 -4 3.513 -46 0.061
78  268.806 36  41.322 -8  2.984 -48  0.048
76  248.841 34 37.229 -12  2.156 -52  0.031
72  212.648 30  30.078 -14  1.81 -54 0.024
70  196.213 28  26.97 -16  1.51 -56  0.019
68 180.855 26 24.143 -18 1.27 -58  0.015
66 166.507 24 21.587 -19  1.05 -60  0.011
64  153.103 22 19.252 -20  0.88 -70 0.0033
62 140.659 20  17.148 -22 0.73 -80 0.0006
60 129.02 18  15.246 -24 0.61 -90  0.0001

Choosing the Right Filters and Dryers

To achieve the desired air quality, it's crucial to use appropriate air filters and dryers. For example, achieving Class 1 air quality requires using desiccant dryers to achieve a very low dew point, while coalescing filters help remove both solid particles and oil aerosols.

Use Cases for Compressed Air Quality Classes

  • Food and Beverage Production: Requires Class 1 air quality to avoid contamination.
  • Pharmaceuticals: Needs Class 1 for critical processes where contaminants could compromise product quality.
  • Textile Industry: Class 4 air is often sufficient for textile machinery, ensuring efficient and uninterrupted operation.
  • Industrial Tools: Pneumatic tools in industrial applications typically need Class 3 or 4 air quality to function without damage or wear.
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FAQs: Your Compressed Air Quality Questions Answered

How do I determine the air quality class I need?
Consider the application type, regulatory requirements, and the sensitivity of your equipment. For example, food production will need a higher quality class compared to standard industrial tools.

What type of dryer should I use for Class 2 air?
Desiccant dryers are ideal for achieving low dew points required for Class 2 air. Refrigerant dryers are more suitable for less stringent applications.


Conclusion: Selecting the Right Air Quality for Your Needs

Understanding compressed air quality and the ISO 8573-1 standard is vital for maintaining efficiency and ensuring product quality. By using the appropriate filters and dryers, you can achieve the necessary air quality for your specific application. If you are unsure of the requirements for your production process, it is always advisable to consult with an expert to ensure you select the correct air quality class and equipment.

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