Adsorption Dryers
Compressed air adsorption dryers achieving pressure dew points from −20 °C to −70 °C for demanding applications.
Adsorption Dryers
After refrigeration dryers, cold-regenerating adsorption dryers are the most commonly used drying method. These adsorption dryers impress with their reliable operation and simple operation.
Maximum operational reliability with low operating costs and high serviceability are the attributes that stand for this adsorption dryer.
With this drying method, the contaminated desiccant is regenerated with a partial flow of the already dried compressed air.
On average, 10 - 20 % of the compressed air generated is needed for regeneration. Pressure dew points down to -70°C can be realized. This corresponds to a residual water content of only 0.0028 g/m³!
Adsorption dryers are typically used at pressure dew points below 0°C. Maximum efficiency and the highest operational reliability, combined with low operating costs, are among the great advantages of adsorption dryers.
State-of-the-art technology and selected components and their materials form the basis for maximum operational reliability.
For larger volume flows, heat-regenerating adispensation dryers offer economic advantages in the regeneration of the desiccant.
The consumption of regeneration energy by heaters and blowers is significantly lower than that of cold-refrigerating adidispensation dryers. Pressure dew points down to -70°C can be realized. This corresponds to a residual water content of only 0.0028 g/m³!
Cold Regenerating
