Manufacturer Refrigeration Air Dryer
Manufacturer Refrigeration Air Dryer
A refrigerated compressed air dryer is a type of compressed air dryer, used to dry compressed air. Compressed air always contains water, coming from the air that is sucked in by the compressor. To protect your piping, tools and equipment, it’s best to use a compressed air dryer to dry the air.
Refrigerated Air Dryer functions on the principle of cooling the air, condensing the moisture and removing it. Flow capacity range from 10 to 30000 cfm. Operating pressure from 1.5 to 250 cm2.Our refrigerated dryers offer a reliable, economic and simple solution to avoid condensation and thereby corrosion in your systems Minimal maintenance, maximum uptime Our ranges of refrigerant dryers require a minimum of maintenance and hence can deliver a maximum of uptime.
Refrigerant dryers are the most commonly used dryers in the industry and consist of an air-to-air heat exchanger and an air-to-refrigerant heat exchanger. The heat exchangers remove moisture from your compressed air by condensation of water within.This is essential to protect compressed air systems and every piece of equipment fed by compressed air from the harmful.
How do refrigerated air dryers work? Refrigerated air dryers operate with a similar principle to domestic refrigerators or home air conditioning systems. The compressed air is cooled in an air-to-refrigerant heat exchanger to about 35°F, a temperature where the moisture condenses and is drained off.
Refrigerated air dryers work by cooling the air around them and making it cooler, thus condensing a lot of the water vapor. Refrigerated dryers can make the air reach dew points around 36 degrees F, but it cannot achieve a dew point below freezing. That means that there’s still some water vapor leftover in the air.A refrigerated air dryer is the most commonly used. type of compressed air dryer / Gas Dryer for most plant applications for the drying of plant air and other utility gases like Seal gas , hydrogen gas for generator cooling , nitrogen Gas drying etc. where a dew point of (+2) Deg. C. at line pressure i.e. (-22 )Deg. C. at atmospheric pressure) is an acceptable norm.