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Air TREATMENT
Description: Combines the latest advances in refrigeration technology into an efficient and reliable package. Minimal maintenance and low operating costs make it the most economical way to remove moisture from compressed air. ![]() 7.5-450 hp
Capacity:
7 to 25,000 CFM
Inlet Air Temperature:
Up to 120 F
Dew Point:
39 F to 50 F
Pressure:
Up to 230 PSIG
Description: Absorb water vapor from the compressed air stream with two desiccant beds, one absorbing moisture while the other is being regenerated. Series features a dew point reduction design with simple technology that produces outlet pressure dew points better than refrigerated air dryers. Requires use of a coalescing prefilter for oil removal.
Available:
![]() Heatless and heat reactivated
Capacity:
275 to 15,000 CFM
Dew Point:
-40 F to -100 F
Pressure:
60 to 150 PSIG.
Description: Hot compressed air leaving a compressor contains large quantities of water in the form of vapor. By using an efficient aftercooler and moisture separator, water can be extracted before it passes into the system.
![]() Description: Unwanted condensate is always produced when compressing air, even from the smallest systems. Any volume can adversely affect downstream pneumatic equipment and processes. Using the appropriate condensate removal drains and oil/water separation system will help reduce operational costs and increase plant productivity
![]() Description: Contaminates in your compressed air reduces the efficiency of your system, effects performance, and can even cause system downtime. Installing compressed air filters will help eliminate liquids and particulates, allowing your compressed air system to function more productively. ![]()
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