Refrigerated Dryers

Refrigerated dryers are used to remove moisture from compressed air systems, enhancing air quality and protecting equipment. They support accurate moisture control with typical temperature ratings down to 38°F (3°C) and pressure ratings reaching up to 200 PSI, optimizing system efficiency.

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Common Applications

industrial manufacturing

food processing

pharmaceutical production

automotive painting

electronics manufacturing

powder coating

Buying Guide

Refrigerated Dryers Buying Guide

When selecting a refrigerated dryer, consider the specific moisture removal requirements of your application and ensure the machine's temperature and pressure ratings align with your needs.

Assess the air flow capacity to match your system's demands and verify compatibility with existing equipment.

  • Check for the appropriate operating temperature range, ideally down to 38°F (3°C).
  • Ensure the dryer can handle the required pressure level, commonly up to 200 PSI.
  • Look for designs that offer easy maintenance access to filters and condensers.
  • Consider the energy usage, opting for models with efficient power consumption.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the operating temperature range for refrigerated dryers?
Refrigerated dryers typically operate effectively at temperatures as low as 38°F (3°C).
How do refrigerated dryers improve compressed air systems?
They remove moisture, reducing corrosion and maintaining system efficiency with pressure ratings often up to 200 PSI.
What maintenance is required for refrigerated dryers?
Regular checks of the condenser, inspecting refrigerant levels, and cleaning filters are essential for optimal performance.
Are refrigerated dryers suitable for high-capacity applications?
Yes, they are designed to handle large volumes of air, ensuring effective moisture removal in diverse industrial settings.