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Heatless adsorption compressed air dryer F-DRY series
triple-levelcompact

Heatless adsorption compressed air dryer - F-DRY series - Nitrogenium Innovations Filteration India - triple-level / compact
Heatless adsorption compressed air dryer - F-DRY series - Nitrogenium Innovations Filteration India - triple-level / compact
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Characteristics

Technology
heatless adsorption
Number of stages
triple-level
Other characteristics
compact
Capacity

Min.: 1,200 m³/h
(42,377.6 ft³/h)

Max.: 6,500 m³/h
(229,545.33 ft³/h)

Working pressure

Min.: 4 bar
(58.02 psi)

Max.: 16 bar
(232.06 psi)

Description

F-DRY adsorption dryers are designed for continuous separation of water vapour from the compressed air thus reducing pressure dew point. F-DRY series dryer consists of two columns, filled with desiccant beds, controller with LCD display, valves, manometers, support construction and suitable filter housings with the required filter element. Adsorption takes place under pressure in the first column while the second column regenerates with a portion of already dried compressed air at ambient pressure. When the first column is saturated to a certain level column switch-over is carried out and the process of adsorption continues in the second column without any drop of pressure at the outlet of the dryer. Regeneration of saturated desiccant is possible because a small portion of already dry compressed air is decompressed and when expanded it becomes extremely dry. Characteristics operating presure - 4 to 16 bar operating temp. range - 1,5 to 60 °C pressure dew points - -40 °C ( -25 °C / -70 °C) flow rate - 1200 to 6500 Nm³/h standard colour - RAL 5012 average compressed air consumption - 15-20% Applications • compressed air systems
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