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Delair’s cost-effective refrigeration dryer

By July 1, 20172 Mins Read
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It is best to ensure that compressed air is dry and clean before it is used in any pneumatic process. Moisture is always present in the compressed air along with dust particles, oil (oils particles are introduced by lubricated air compressors) and solid contaminants, which can adversely affect the air quality. If the compressed air is not dry, then there will be corrosion in compressed air pipeline, pneumatic tools and systems, which can lead to their malfunctioning. The only positive means of moisture removal is the installation of compressed air dryers.

In most cases, refrigeration dryers are suitable where application requires ADP up to -20°C (-4°F). Refrigeration dryers are low in first cost, operating cost and energy consumption, making them the most cost-effective solution for drying for general instrumentation and controls.

Refrigeration dryer operates on the method of cooling the air near to freezing point to remove the moisture and reheating it to approximately 10°C below the incoming compressed air temperature at nominal conditions. It is designed for just the right quality of air at the most economical costs. It has wide instrumentation air where requirement is between 3°C PDP to 6°C PDP.

The dryer uses less energy and hence the low operating cost. The FDI series of air dryers are a packaged self contained unit, fully automatic and produces a steady level of dewpoint. They are available in 28 standard models, with capacities from 10.6 CFM to 6,000 CFM. It provides atmospheric dew point down to approximately -20°C. Complete dryer operation overview from Delsmart Card MIMIC display is available in air- and water-cooled versions. It helps in energy saving, has lower power consumption and is easy acceptability for maintenance. It’s designed for high-pressure applications with optional features such as filter suitable for high pressure application, dryer with by pass line and valve.

Delair India, a Pahwa Group company, specialises in designing, engineering and manufacturing of compressed air and gas drying systems – refrigeration and adsorption type. The company is largest in compressed air treatment in terms of numbers of units sold, customer base, sales and service network, and capacity of units sold. Delair manufactures refrigeration dryers, desiccant dryers, gas dryers, air receivers, after coolers, moisture separators, air filters and auto drain valves.

For further information: Delair India Pvt Ltd Gurgaon, Haryana. Tel: 0124-4091111 Email : delairmarketing@pahwa.com | Web: www.deliarindia.com

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