FRL

FRL units are important components of pneumatic systems that provide a combination of functions, including filtering, regulating, and lubricating compressed air. The FRL stands for Filter-Regulator-Lubricator, which are the three key functions of the unit.

Filtering: The filter function removes impurities and contaminants, such as dust, dirt, and moisture, from the compressed air before it enters the system. This is important to prevent damage or malfunction of the pneumatic components.

Regulating: The regulator function controls the air pressure that is supplied to the system, ensuring that it remains within a specified range. This is important for maintaining consistent performance of the pneumatic components and preventing damage from excessive pressure.

Lubricating: The lubricator function adds a controlled amount of oil to the compressed air, which helps to lubricate the pneumatic components and reduce wear and tear.

FRL units are typically installed at the point where compressed air enters the system. They are available in various sizes and configurations, depending on the specific requirements of the application. Some units may include additional functions, such as moisture indicators or pressure gauges, to provide more precise control and monitoring of the compressed air.

Overall, FRL units are essential components of pneumatic systems, helping to ensure that the compressed air is clean, regulated, and properly lubricated, which contributes to the efficient and reliable operation of the system.

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