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Adsorption Air Dryer Systems for Industrial Use

Adsorption compressed air dryers are designed to remove moisture by passing air over a regenerative desiccant material, which attracts and retains water vapour molecules. The term pressure dew point refers to the temperature at which water condensation will occur, a typical pressure dew point specified for an adsorption dryer is -40°C which prevents corrosion and inhibits the growth of microorganisms. 

Benefits

Reliable Solutions for Uninterrupted Operations

With a robust and reliable design, desiccant dryers have been extensively tested and validated in real-world applications, ensuring consistent performance and minimizing downtime, which is critical for industries where production cannot be interrupted.

 

 

 

 

 

Low Capital Investment & Reduce complexity

By reducing the complexity of the regeneration process, desiccant air dryers offer lower capital investment and costs compared to other desiccant dryer regeneration methods, making them a cost-effective solution for industries looking to minimize expenses.

Cost effective maintenance 

The simple and robust design of desiccant dryers minimizes the likelihood of breakdowns, making maintenance easier and less expensive, which can lead to significant cost savings and reduced downtime.

Up to -70 deg. C Pressure Dew Point

Achieving a dew point as low as -70°C, Ingersoll Rand's desiccant dryers are the go-to solution for applications where dry air is critical, such as food processing and pharmaceuticals, where even the slightest moisture can compromise product quality.

Heatless, Heated and HOC Dryers

With heatless, heated, and HOC options, desiccant air dryers can be used in a wide range of applications, from low to high air flows and humidity levels, making them suitable for various industries and processes.

Safety and Energy Efficiency

Eliminating heat-related issues, desiccant air dryers are a safer and more reliable option, while also reducing energy consumption and costs, which can lead to significant savings and a reduced carbon footprint.

 

 

 

Technical Data

 Technical Specifications

Flow

As per required

Temp / Pressure

Up to 60 deg.C / 13 barg

Dew Point

-40 def.C (heatless) / -70 deg.C (heater)

 

Design

ASME / PED

Reliable Solutions for Uninterrupted Operations

With a robust and reliable design, desiccant dryers have been extensively tested and validated in real-world applications, ensuring consistent performance and minimizing downtime, which is critical for industries where production cannot be interrupted.

 

 

 

 

 

Low Capital Investment & Reduce complexity

By reducing the complexity of the regeneration process, desiccant air dryers offer lower capital investment and costs compared to other desiccant dryer regeneration methods, making them a cost-effective solution for industries looking to minimize expenses.

Cost effective maintenance 

The simple and robust design of desiccant dryers minimizes the likelihood of breakdowns, making maintenance easier and less expensive, which can lead to significant cost savings and reduced downtime.

Up to -70 deg. C Pressure Dew Point

Achieving a dew point as low as -70°C, Ingersoll Rand's desiccant dryers are the go-to solution for applications where dry air is critical, such as food processing and pharmaceuticals, where even the slightest moisture can compromise product quality.

Heatless, Heated and HOC Dryers

With heatless, heated, and HOC options, desiccant air dryers can be used in a wide range of applications, from low to high air flows and humidity levels, making them suitable for various industries and processes.

Safety and Energy Efficiency

Eliminating heat-related issues, desiccant air dryers are a safer and more reliable option, while also reducing energy consumption and costs, which can lead to significant savings and a reduced carbon footprint.

 

 

 

 Technical Specifications

Flow

As per required

Temp / Pressure

Up to 60 deg.C / 13 barg

Dew Point

-40 def.C (heatless) / -70 deg.C (heater)

 

ASME / PED