

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.
Following are our Major USP
Small Footprint Design Minimizing impact to Manufacturing Floor Space
Single Point Connection
Low Pressure Drop Easy to service Deign for tropical condition
Corrosion resistant heat exchangers
Advanced system control &
High efficiency moisture separator