Compressed air drying and air filtration are crucial aspects of many industrial applications. Compressed air drying is a process that involves the reduction of water vapor in the compressed air. This is necessary because when air is compressed, its capacity to hold water vapor decreases, leading to condensation. The condensed water can cause significant damage to equipment and infrastructure if not properly managed. Hence, the process of drying is employed to cool down the air, thereby condensing the moisture which is then separated and expelled. In contrast, air filtration aims to purify the air by removing solid particulates like dust, pollen, bacteria, and mold. Industrial air filters are critical in ensuring that the compressed air is devoid of contaminants that could hinder the performance of machinery or compromise the quality of products. Therefore, both compressed air drying and air filtration work hand-in-hand to maintain the integrity of industrial processes.