Motor Guard introduces advanced air preparation system

The Motor Guard High Tech Air Preparation System (MHT-7000) offers six stages of air prep in a single unit.
Jan. 15, 2019
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Motor Guard has introduced an advanced air preparation system for spray booths and critical refinishing operations. The Motor Guard High Tech Air Preparation System (MHT-7000) offers six stages of air prep in a single unit and provides for the quickest, cleanest cartridge change in the industry, according to the company. 

The MHT-7000 Compressed Air Filter is a high-volume water trap combined with a particulate and oil filter that features Motor Guard's exclusive hydrophilic depth cartridge which filters to an incredible 0.01 micron rating. The cartridge was developed to trap oil, water and particulates in between the tightly wound sheets of high-efficiency media. A drop-in replacement cartridge (M-710) and spin-off T-handle provide for a rapid cartridge change. 

The MHT-7000 Compressed Air Desiccant Dryer features a unique cartridge that combines an activated carbon inner element to remove oil vapor to less than 0.003 ppm with a high-capacity silica gel desiccant dryer that delivers an incredible 40 degrees F dew point to the spray booth. Two full quarts of silica gel desiccant beads ensure a long filter life and a sealed, disposable cartridge (M-720) and a spin-off T-handle provide for a quick and clean cartridge change. A color-change (blue to pink) sight glass signals the need to replace both cartridges. 

The MHT-7300 Compressed Air Precision Regulator is a high-quality, true diaphragm regulator designed to set and hold outlet pressure over a wide range of flows and conditions. A high-visibility, multi-scale gauge features a scratch and solvent proof lens that will outlast all competitive gauges. 

The MHT-7000 High Tech Air Filtration System is the latest addition to a full line of repair and refinishing products, the company says. 

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