Blog

Pressure Dew Point in Compressed Air: Why It Matters and How to Control It

Learn dew point, humidity, and ISO 8573 classes to choose the right dryers and filters for your system.
Dew point

Moisture is one of the biggest threats to compressed air systems. When water vapor condenses inside pipes and tools, it causes corrosion, damages equipment, and compromises product quality. The key metric for moisture control is pressure dew point (PDP)—the temperature at which water vapor turns to liquid at system pressure. Managing PDP ensures compliance with ISO 8573-1 water classes and protects your operations.

Understanding Pressure Dew Point

What Happens During Compression

Air always contains water vapor. When compressed, its temperature rises and its ability to hold water increases. As the air cools after compression, excess vapor condenses. PDP predicts when this condensation will occur under pressure, making it essential for system design and quality control.

Why PDP Is Different from Atmospheric Dew Point

Atmospheric dew point is measured at ambient pressure, but compressed air operates under higher pressure. PDP accounts for this, giving a realistic measure of moisture risk inside your system.

ISO 8573 Water Classes

ISO 8573-1 defines air purity classes for particles, oil, and water. For water, classes are based on PDP:

  • Class 4: PDP ≤ +3 °C (≈ 37 °F) – typical for general industry
  • Class 3: PDP ≤ −20 °C
  • Class 2: PDP ≤ −40 °C

Most industrial applications aim for Class 4, which prevents liquid water under normal indoor conditions.

Products

Understand more about out air treatment products

Discover our wide range of air treatment products designed to improve the quality of compressed air. Find the perfect solution for your needs today!
Air quality pressure treatment pipe for references

How to Achieve and Maintain PDP Targets

Cooling and Separation

Aftercoolers reduce air temperature, condensing water that can be removed by separators and drains. This first step lowers the load on downstream equipment.

Refrigerated Drying for Standard PDP

For most workshops and assembly lines, refrigerated dryers maintain PDP around +3 °C, balancing moisture control and energy efficiency. This is the ABAC-approved solution for general-purpose air treatment.

Filtration and Pressure Drop Management

Filters remove liquid and aerosols, but they also cause pressure drops. Plan for 0.3–0.5 bar loss across treatment stages and verify final pressure and PDP at the point of use.

Condensate Handling

Every time water is removed, condensate must be treated. ABAC recommends oil-water separators and compliant drains to meet environmental regulations.

Measurement and Verification

Install dew point sensors downstream of treatment and upstream of critical points-of-use. Ensure proper sampling flow and clean lines for accurate readings. Log data and maintain calibration records to prove compliance during audits.

Frequently Asked Questions

It’s the temperature at which water vapor condenses at system pressure—critical for predicting condensation in compressed air lines.

Class 4 water (PDP ≤ +3 °C) is common for indoor environments and prevents liquid water formation.

Use calibrated dew point sensors, log readings continuously, and align results with ISO 8573 water classes.

contacts

Contact us

Get help, reach out to our Branches for expert support with air compressors.

Contact_us_man_calling_in industrial_environment

dealers

Find a Local Partner

Find local authorized partners for piston air compressors. Purchase, install, and service with confidence.

Dealers_partners_world_network_concept

Professional Air Solutions

ABAC - The Compressed Air Specialist Near You

We are one of the world's leading providers of reliable and innovative compressed air solutions. We make a difference through technology, functionality and design, thanks to our in-house research and development team and extensive experience in the compressed air sector.

Need help getting started?

Products

Products Portfolio

Piston compressors, rotary screw compressors, air tools, parts and more. Explore the ABAC products portfolio.

abac website banner piston auto industry

Solutions

Identify Your Air Needs

Identify the tasks in your industry that demand compressed air. 

A portrait of a mature industrial man and woman engineer with tablet in a factory, working.

Air Compressor Service

Service & Aftermarket

Get help, maintenance parts, manuals, and maintenance tips from our industry experts in the service dashboard.

Cropped image of mechanics working in auto service. One is holding a spanner while the other is showing Ok sign