Protect your compressed air equipment!
Dry air is an important parameter for lawless production and helps prevent corrosion, quality problems, downtime or additional maintenance costs
Refrigerated Air Dryers
Chicago Pneumatic
10 to 8500 scfm
Non-cycling dryers
Pneumatech
15 to 8500 scfm
Cycling, non-cycling, and high-temperature dryers
ELGi Dryers
Regenerative Dryers
Pneumatech
Heatless Dryer
Heated Dryer
Blower Purge
Heat of Compression Dryer
Comprehensive Desiccant Dryer Line
7 to 4400 scfm
Pressure dew points as low as -100° F
If you’ve ever worked with a compressor you may have noticed – compressed air is wet. What’s the reason? As water - in contrast to air - is incompressible, the amount of moisture per volume unit increases when air is compressed. The amount of moisture per volume unit is however limited for a certain temperature. Condensation will thus be formed when air is compressed. The simplest metaphor is a sponge; when you squeeze it together, the water drips out of it. The same process is true for your compressed air.