What You Need to Know About Compressed Air Dryers

Having the cleanest, driest, and most optimal air in specific industries is an extremely important aspect. Even the humidity and dew points can play a major role in performance, conditions, and so much more.

That is why finding the right air systems to get the job done efficiently for your specific industry is so important. Compressed air dryers are just one such system that might be able to do so. But, what exactly are these systems and what are their types?

What Do Compressed Air Dryers Do?
These particular air dryers work in locations with compressed air by removing water from it, ultimately suppressing the compressed air’s dew point. This is so vital because, when compressed air reaches a particularly high dew point, it can then condense into a harmful liquid.

This condensation from compressed air can lead to highly undesirable outcomes, such as corrosion, frozen pipes, product/equipment contamination, and other negative effects.

This is precisely what compressed air dryers work to do: eliminate these hazards by suppressing that dangerous dew point level.

What Types Are There?
There are actually several types of these air dryers available. These types fall into two categories: primary and secondary. The primary dryers are coalescing, deliquescent, and refrigerated. The secondary dryers include regenerative desiccant and membrane.

How Do You Choose the Right Air Dryer?
Taking a deep dive into requirements for optimal conditions in your specific industry will greatly assist you in finding the right air dryer for you, so be sure to research this aspect first and foremost.

Some industries don’t require excessive drying of the air but only need partial drying to work efficiently. By opting for something that is less pricey and not so heavy-duty, you may be able to save yourself a lot of money that could easily be allocated elsewhere.

However, if you require extremely dry air, then Air & Vacuum Process can help you select the correct dryer for your budget. If you choose the partial-drying option, in this case, you could end up saving money but be handed a variety of negative effects as well.

Another aspect to consider is precisely where you will be storing your air dryer and what the ambient temperature of this location is.

You should also closely consider the amount of water vapor your environment can handle. If it can indeed handle some vapor, a refrigerated air dryer could be your best bet. On the other hand, if you need your compressed air to be completely dry, you need something like a regenerative desiccant dryer to get the job done right.

Last but certainly not least, consider your needed dew point. This is one of the most important items to consider, as this is one of the main goals of each type of air dryer: bring you your ideal dew point.

Where Should I Buy an Air Dryer?
When you are searching for the right compressed air dryer for you and your facility, be sure to trust the knowledgeable people over at Air & Vacuum Process Inc. They have been serving their worldwide customers with top-of-the-line natural gas and compressed air dehydration solutions since 1997. Give them a call today to get started at 866-660-0208.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Busniess

Choosing a Space for a Home Battery Backup System

Determining that it’s time to outfit your home with a home battery backup is one thing. Then you potentially have to install an alternative energy system, determine how many batteries you need, what sorts of other electrical infrastructure are necessary (inverters, switches and more) and settle on a place for the batteries themselves. This short […]

Read More
Busniess

What Commercial Labs Actually Need From a Natural Gas Dehydrator

Water vapor in gas lines doesn’t give much warning. It builds inside compressors, analyzers, and flow meters over time until something stops working correctly, and tracing it back takes longer than it should. Commercial labs dealing with natural gas in quality control, calibration, or instrument supply lines run into this more than the incident reports […]

Read More
Busniess

Practical Kitchen Additions Worth Making This Year

If you spend any real time in your kitchen, you already know that the right upgrades pay for themselves in convenience, health, and everyday enjoyment. The best additions aren’t the flashiest gadgets that end up in a drawer by spring. They’re the practical, daily-use items that quietly improve how your kitchen runs. This year, one […]

Read More