


Air Dryer
An air dryer is a device that removes moisture from compressed air to prevent rust, corrosion, equipment damage, and product contamination. Compressed air systems inherently contain water vapor, which becomes concentrated during compression. As the air cools, this vapor condenses into liquid water, which is harmful to tools, pipes, and industrial processes.

Features for Industrial/Compressed Air Dryers
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Refrigerated Condensers
Use a cooling process to remove moisture from compressed air.
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Heat Exchangers
Employ brazed plate or inner-grooved copper tube designs to improve heat transfer and energy efficiency in the cooling process.
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Filter Driers and Shutoff Valves
Protect the air system by filtering out contaminants and controlling airflow.
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Solenoid and Expansion Valves
Used for accurate control of the system, including effective moisture removal.
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Sensors
Provide accurate measurements of temperature and moisture levels to ensure the air is sufficiently dry.
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Compressors (Reciprocating, Scroll, Inverter)
Different compressor types are used to provide the optimal performance for drying air.
