
What is a medical-grade clean air source
Medical-grade clean air source, simply put, is compressed air that meets the special requirements of the medical and pharmaceutical industries. It mainly needs to meet the conditions of high purity, no oil, no water, no impurities, and even sterility.
In the medical and pharmaceutical industries, such as the driving of surgical instruments and the production of drugs, these have particularly high requirements on the quality of air sources. For example, if pneumatic tools used during surgery contain oil, water or impurities in the compressed air, they may pollute the surgical environment and even affect patient health. The same is true for pharmaceutical production. The production environment for drugs must be highly clean. Compressed air serves as the power source for direct contact with drugs or packaging, and its quality is directly related to the safety and effectiveness of drugs.
To achieve a medical-grade clean air source, it usually requires multi-stage filtration and drying. An air compressor is used to produce compressed air first, then oil, moisture and impurities are removed through an efficient filtering device, and then a drying device is used to further reduce the moisture content in the air. In some special application scenarios, compressed air also needs to be sterilized to ensure its sterility.