Liquid water in a compressed air stream increases the cost of operation. It contributes to unnecessary product rejects and countless hours of unscheduled maintenance. Air tool lubricant gets washed away creating unnecessary wear. Highly acidic, this condensed water eats away at air motors and valves and, contaminates finished goods.
Invest in the correct drying technology for an application and the compressed air lines stay dry. Dry air will also pay dividends for years to come. Refrigerated dryers deliver 33°F to 39°F dew point to provide the best value with low initial cost and low cost of operation. This technology represents the best choice when the ambient temperature where the compressed air is used, will remain higher than the pressure dew point. A 33°F to 39°F dew point is ideal for most indoor areas where people comfort is maintained. |