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Air Dryer

Refrigerant air dryers and desiccant air dryers are two types of compressed air dryers used to remove moisture from compressed air.

Refrigerant Air Dryer:

A refrigerant air dryer works on the principle of cooling the compressed air to condense and remove the moisture. The compressed air passes through a heat exchanger where it is cooled to the temperature where moisture condenses into liquid water. The liquid water is then separated and drained out of the system. The cooled air is then reheated to avoid damage to the downstream equipment.

Our Refrigerant dryers are types of dryers that work by cooling the stream of air to a temperature low enough to condense water vapor. This temperature is usually at or below the dew point temperature. Compressed air is normally at a saturated state which means it is at its maximum capacity for holding moisture. At this state, it also has a temperature the same as or above ambient. Since air with a higher temperature can hold more water than cold air, cooling removes water by decreasing the water holding capacity of the air. This forces the excess water vapor to precipitate or condense.

Desiccant Air Dryer:

A desiccant air dryer works by adsorbing moisture from the compressed air using a desiccant material, usually a type of silica gel or activated alumina. The compressed air passes through a chamber filled with the desiccant material, where the moisture is adsorbed onto the surface of the desiccant. Once the desiccant is saturated with moisture, the air flow is switched to another chamber containing a fresh desiccant bed, while the saturated bed is regenerated. The regeneration process is achieved by passing a small amount of hot air through the desiccant bed, which heats up the bed and drives off the moisture.

Overall, refrigerant air dryers are more commonly used for applications where low levels of moisture are required and for small to medium-sized compressed air systems. Desiccant air dryers are more commonly used for applications where very low levels of moisture are required, and for large-scale compressed air system

Our Refrigerant dryers are types of dryers that work by cooling the stream of air to a temperature low enough to condense water vapor. This temperature is usually at or below the dew point temperature. Compressed air is normally at a saturated state which means it is at its maximum capacity for holding moisture. At this state, it also has a temperature the same as or above ambient. Since air with a higher temperature can hold more water than cold air, cooling removes water by decreasing the water holding capacity of the air. This forces the excess water vapor to precipitate or condense.

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