Difference between revisions of "Air Dryers"

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[[File:Air_Dryers_1.jpg|thumb|200px|Right|Air Dryers]]
[[File:Air_Dryers_1.jpg|thumb|200px|Right|Air Dryers]]
[[File:Air_Dryers_2.jpg|thumb|200px|Right|Air Dryers]]
[[File:Air_Dryers_2.jpg|thumb|200px|Right|Different Parts of Air Dryers]]
'''Air Dryer''' is a device for removing water vapor  from compressed air. [[Compressed Air Dryers]] are commonly found in a wide  range of industrial and commercial facilities.
'''Air Dryer''' is a device for removing water vapor  from compressed air. [[Compressed Air Dryers]] are commonly found in a wide  range of industrial and commercial facilities.


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* A regenerative desiccant dryer typically delivers a dew point of between −40 °F(−40 °C) and −100 °F (−73 °C)
* A regenerative desiccant dryer typically delivers a dew point of between −40 °F(−40 °C) and −100 °F (−73 °C)
* A refrigerated dryer delivers a dew point not lower than approximately 35 °F (2 °C)
* A refrigerated dryer delivers a dew point not lower than approximately 35 °F (2 °C)
* A deliquescent dryer delivers a dew point suppression that fluctuates with air temperature. Typically this suppression is 20 °F  
* A deliquescent dryer delivers a dew point suppression that fluctuates with air temperature. Typically this suppression is 20 °F below the compressed air temperature.
:below the compressed air temperature.




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