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Air Treatment Equipment Basics

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Air Treatment Equipment Basics

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  1. Air Treatment Equipment Basics: Refrigerated Compressed Air Dryers Air treatment equipment is a critical component in any industry that relies on compressed air. In this blog post, we'll be discussing one type of Air Treatment Equipment - refrigerated compressed air dryers - and why they're an essential part of your air compressor system. What is a Refrigerated Compressed Air Dryer? A refrigerated compressed air dryer is a type of air treatment equipment that removes water vapor from compressed air by cooling the air to its dew point temperature. This process prevents moisture and condensation from damaging your air compressor system, tools, and other equipment. The Benefits Refrigerated compressed air dryers are one of the most effective ways to remove moisture from compressed air. They can remove up to 90% of the moisture in compressed air, which prevents problems like rust, corrosion, and freezing. How Does a Refrigerated Compressed Air Dryer Work? Refrigerated Compressed Air Dryer work by cooling the compressed air to a temperature below its dew point. As the compressed air cools, the water vapor in the air condenses and is collected in a drain pan. This process leaves you with clean, dry compressed air that is safe for use in your facility.

  2. Why Do I Need a Refrigerated Compressed Air Dryer? If you're using an air compressor in your facility, it's crucial to have a refrigerated compressed air dryer installed. Without one, the moisture in the compressed air can damage your system and lead to costly repairs. Additionally, the moisture can corrode tools and other equipment, which can lead to downtime and lost productivity. Conclusion: A refrigerated compressed air dryer is an essential piece of equipment for any business that uses an air compressor. By removing water vapor from the compressed air, refrigerated compressed air dryers prevent damage to your system and keep your tools and equipment in good condition. If you're using an Air Compressor in your business, make sure you have a refrigerated compressed air dryer installed to keep your system running smoothly.

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