REFRIGERANT AIR DRYER PACKAGES
Refrigerant dryers are the most common type of drier technology used in many industries. As the name suggests, heat exchangers are used to cool compressed air which condenses the bulk amount of water vapor within the air. Once the compressed air is cooled and water is removed, the air is reheated to approximately room temperature to ensure no more vapor forms within the pipe system.
BENEFITS:
• Operate in Harsh Environments
• Optimized Footprint
• Robust Design
REFRIGERANT DRYERS OPERATION PRINCIPLE
Principle Of OperationThanks to the highly efficient design, the refrigerant circuit absorbs lower power and uses less refrigerant charges than other comparable dryers. Developed around a state-of-the-art aluminum heat exchanger featuring an air-to-air section, an air-to-refrigerant section, a highly efficient stainless steel demister separator and a moisture collection chamber, the new range provides air quality at unrivaled costs.
How Engineered Instrument Air Dryers Work
A compressed air dryer is used for removing water vapor from compressed air.
The process of air compression concentrates atmospheric contaminants, including water vapor. This raises the dewpoint of the compressed air relative to free atmospheric air and leads to condensation within pipes as the compressed air cools downstream of the compressor, so compressed air including water vapor shall be removed through air dryer.
Almost every air system uses an after cooler (air cooled or water cooled) to cool compressed air as it exits the air compressor.