The importance of compressed air as a provider of energy for modern industrial processes is widely known. What is often overlooked, however, is the need to provide quality treatment for air. In fact, the air entering the system contains moisture which, when cooled, will turn into liquid water, causing extensive damage not only to the compressed air network, but also to the finished product. These costly contamination problems can be avoided by installing a PNC Series non-cycling refrigerated dryer (ranging from 200 - 1200 cfm). Parker’s 4-in-1 heat exchanger offers minimal pressure drops and class leading performance, and significantly increases the efficiency of the whole compressed air treatment process. Compressed air purification equipment must deliver uncompromising performance and reliability while providing the right balance of air quality with the lowest cost of operation. Many manufacturers offer products for the filtration and purification of contaminated compressed air, which are often selected only upon their initial purchase cost, with little or no regard for the air quality they provide, the cost of operation throughout their life or their environmental impact. When purchasing purification equipment, delivered air quality, the overall cost of ownership and the equipment's environmental impact must always be considered.