The DryAir range uses regenerative PSA technology to remove water vapour from compressed air. Wet air is directed into one of the two desiccant chambers, where nearly all of the water vapour is removed. A small portion of the laboratory air dryers outlet gas is redirected back through the off-line desiccant chamber, purging it of the accumulated moisture. The drying cycle alternates between the two chambers continuously. The unit is available in a custom enclosure with filtration and buffer tank or as an OEM module for integration into 3rd party equipment.
An Apex Laboratory Air Dryer is a useful attachment for any laboratory's external source of air, removing moisture and ensuring the delivery of dry air. Moisture content in the air can contaminate lab instrumentation, impacting on results and in some cases damaging the instrument itself. Compact in size, wall-mountable and light, our series of DryAirs requires little space and with few moving parts mean minimal maintenance is required.
Features and Benefits
◦ Flow rates of up to 100 m3h
◦ Operating pressure range of 3.5 Bar (50psi) to 10 Bar (145psi)
◦ Output dew points as low as -70°C
◦ PSA technology
◦ Easy installation
◦ Simple maintenance
How it works...
Air from an external source enters the generator via the inlet filters. Air then enter the first scrubber tower via a solenoid valve. After passing through the dryer tower the now dry air exits the system via an outlet filter and regulator. A portion of the outlet air is diverted into the second scrubber tower to purge it ready for use.