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The '''Regenerative Desiccant Dryers''' are used for drying air in storage tanks or pneumatic systems and are beneficial in the drying of hygroscopic (water-absorbing) resins. These dryers remove water from the air by passing it through a desiccant that absorbs moisture. | The '''Regenerative Desiccant Dryers''' are used for drying air in storage tanks or pneumatic systems and are beneficial in the drying of hygroscopic (water-absorbing) resins. These dryers remove water from the air by passing it through a desiccant that absorbs moisture. | ||
==Features== | ==Features== | ||
The Regenerative Desiccant Dryers consist mainly of two cylinders containing desiccant, connected by a valve system. | The Regenerative Desiccant Dryers consist mainly of two cylinders containing desiccant, connected by a valve system. | ||
==Operation== | ==Operation== | ||
When the desiccant in the first cylinder is saturated, the air flow can be switched to the cylinder containing the dried desiccant. | When the desiccant in the first cylinder is saturated, the air flow can be switched to the cylinder containing the dried desiccant. | ||
==Dessicant Types== | ==Dessicant Types== | ||
Common desiccants are silica gel (an oxide of silica), alumina (aluminum oxide) and calcium sulfate (the anhydrous form of gypsum). | Common desiccants are silica gel (an oxide of silica), alumina (aluminum oxide) and calcium sulfate (the anhydrous form of gypsum). | ||
==Types of Dryers== | ==Types of Dryers== | ||
While manual desiccant dryers exist, many dryers are regenerative desiccant dryers, as noted in the Plant Services magazine article, "The Economics of Operating Regenerative Desiccant Dryers," by Noel Corral and Andrew Sheaffer. | While manual desiccant dryers exist, many dryers are regenerative desiccant dryers, as noted in the Plant Services magazine article, "The Economics of Operating Regenerative Desiccant Dryers," by Noel Corral and Andrew Sheaffer. | ||
==Most Expensive== | ==Most Expensive== | ||
Heatless regenerative desiccant dryers run a portion of dried compressed air through the previously utilized cylinder to extract moisture from its desiccant. | Heatless regenerative desiccant dryers run a portion of dried compressed air through the previously utilized cylinder to extract moisture from its desiccant. | ||
==Least Expensive== | ==Least Expensive== | ||
Heated purge regenerative desiccant air dryers use less air than the heatless variety in addition to heat, which helps the air carry away more water as it passes through the saturated desiccant.==Best Compromise==Heated blower purge regenerative desiccant air dryers use air from outside the dryer that is heated and sent through the water-saturated desiccant for drying. | Heated purge regenerative desiccant air dryers use less air than the heatless variety in addition to heat, which helps the air carry away more water as it passes through the saturated desiccant. | ||
==Best Compromise== | |||
Heated blower purge regenerative desiccant air dryers use air from outside the dryer that is heated and sent through the water-saturated desiccant for drying. | |||
==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
There are different types of regenerative desiccant compressed air dryers. These are: | There are different types of regenerative desiccant compressed air dryers. These are: | ||
* Small Heatless Desiccant Air Dryers | * Small Heatless Desiccant Air Dryers | ||
* Large Heatless Desiccant Air Dryers | * Large Heatless Desiccant Air Dryers | ||
* Compact Heatless Desiccant Air Dryers | * Compact Heatless Desiccant Air Dryers | ||
* Mini Heatless Desiccant Air Dryers | * Mini Heatless Desiccant Air Dryers | ||
==Small Heatless Desiccant Air Dryers== | ==Small Heatless Desiccant Air Dryers== | ||
Using Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) technology, the Twin Tower Engineering regenerative air dryers are designed to maximize the efficiency of the drying process. Ultra-Dry compressed air dew points of -40°F to better than -100°F can be achieved. | Using Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) technology, the Twin Tower Engineering regenerative air dryers are designed to maximize the efficiency of the drying process. Ultra-Dry compressed air dew points of -40°F to better than -100°F can be achieved. | ||
==Large Heatless Desiccant Air Dryers== | ==Large Heatless Desiccant Air Dryers== | ||
Engineered for long service life and superior protection of your air-operated equipment and processes. THL series heatless regenerative desiccant compressed air dryers deliver the peace of mind of high quality, value and fast delivery. | Engineered for long service life and superior protection of your air-operated equipment and processes. THL series heatless regenerative desiccant compressed air dryers deliver the peace of mind of high quality, value and fast delivery. | ||
==Compact Heatless Desiccant Air Dryers== | ==Compact Heatless Desiccant Air Dryers== | ||
Economical and compact, these heatless desiccant compressed air dryers provide low dew points to -100°F ADP(atmospheric dew point). This proven "no-frills" design uses Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) technology and will provide years of trouble-free service. | Economical and compact, these heatless desiccant compressed air dryers provide low dew points to -100°F ADP(atmospheric dew point). This proven "no-frills" design uses Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) technology and will provide years of trouble-free service. | ||
==Mini Heatless Desiccant Air Dryers== | ==Mini Heatless Desiccant Air Dryers== | ||
Ultra-small desiccant compressed air dryers can be used for low-flow applications or with fractional horsepower air compressors. These units are heatless regenerative desiccant air dryers designed to produce low dew points. Extremely small footprint allows for packaging inside equipment cabinets or at point-of-use. | Ultra-small desiccant compressed air dryers can be used for low-flow applications or with fractional horsepower air compressors. These units are heatless regenerative desiccant air dryers designed to produce low dew points. Extremely small footprint allows for packaging inside equipment cabinets or at point-of-use. | ||
==Video== | ==Video== | ||
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Revision as of 07:13, 30 July 2012
The Regenerative Desiccant Dryers are used for drying air in storage tanks or pneumatic systems and are beneficial in the drying of hygroscopic (water-absorbing) resins. These dryers remove water from the air by passing it through a desiccant that absorbs moisture.
Features
The Regenerative Desiccant Dryers consist mainly of two cylinders containing desiccant, connected by a valve system.
Operation
When the desiccant in the first cylinder is saturated, the air flow can be switched to the cylinder containing the dried desiccant.
Dessicant Types
Common desiccants are silica gel (an oxide of silica), alumina (aluminum oxide) and calcium sulfate (the anhydrous form of gypsum).
Types of Dryers
While manual desiccant dryers exist, many dryers are regenerative desiccant dryers, as noted in the Plant Services magazine article, "The Economics of Operating Regenerative Desiccant Dryers," by Noel Corral and Andrew Sheaffer.
Most Expensive
Heatless regenerative desiccant dryers run a portion of dried compressed air through the previously utilized cylinder to extract moisture from its desiccant.
Least Expensive
Heated purge regenerative desiccant air dryers use less air than the heatless variety in addition to heat, which helps the air carry away more water as it passes through the saturated desiccant.
Best Compromise
Heated blower purge regenerative desiccant air dryers use air from outside the dryer that is heated and sent through the water-saturated desiccant for drying.
Classification
There are different types of regenerative desiccant compressed air dryers. These are:
- Small Heatless Desiccant Air Dryers
- Large Heatless Desiccant Air Dryers
- Compact Heatless Desiccant Air Dryers
- Mini Heatless Desiccant Air Dryers
Small Heatless Desiccant Air Dryers
Using Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) technology, the Twin Tower Engineering regenerative air dryers are designed to maximize the efficiency of the drying process. Ultra-Dry compressed air dew points of -40°F to better than -100°F can be achieved.
Large Heatless Desiccant Air Dryers
Engineered for long service life and superior protection of your air-operated equipment and processes. THL series heatless regenerative desiccant compressed air dryers deliver the peace of mind of high quality, value and fast delivery.
Compact Heatless Desiccant Air Dryers
Economical and compact, these heatless desiccant compressed air dryers provide low dew points to -100°F ADP(atmospheric dew point). This proven "no-frills" design uses Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) technology and will provide years of trouble-free service.
Mini Heatless Desiccant Air Dryers
Ultra-small desiccant compressed air dryers can be used for low-flow applications or with fractional horsepower air compressors. These units are heatless regenerative desiccant air dryers designed to produce low dew points. Extremely small footprint allows for packaging inside equipment cabinets or at point-of-use.
Video