TYPES OF AIR DRYERS
REFRIGERATED
A refrigerated air dryer is the most commonly used type of compressed air dryer / Gas Dryer for most plant applications for the drying of plant air and other utility gases like Seal gas, hydrogen gas for generator cooling, nitrogen Gas drying etc. where a dew point of +2°C at line pressure i.e. (-)22°C at atmospheric pressure is an acceptable norm.
HEATLESS
Two vessels filled with desiccant are provided in our heatless dryer design. These towers cycle automatically, producing Dry air continuously. Wet air enters the bottom of one vessel and passes upwards through the desiccant bed where the moisture is adsorbed. The dry air comes out from the top. A small portion of Dry air is passed downward through the desiccant bed in the second vessel, which is under re-generation. Moisture laden purge air is then vented out to atmosphere. The purge loss is around 7.5% of the total air flow. At preset interval, the vessels changeover automatically, and Dry air is available continuously, without any surges.
HEAT REACTIVATED
Heat Reactivated dryers are used when one needs compressed air of very low Dew point of (-)60°C or (-)80°C. In this design, the desiccant is regenerated at higher temperature, along with small quantity of Dry air purge. Due to purging with Dry air and thermal regeneration, residual moisture loading on desiccant becomes low and this gives very low Dew points.
HEAT OF COMPRESSION (HOC)
Our Hydrogen generators deliver very dry gas, with dew point as low as (-) 65°C. We also offer measuring instruments for online detection of gas dryness.