Supply and installation of compressed air dryers to suit every application
All atmospheric air contains water vapour, especially at high temperatures. When the air is compressed the water concentration increases.
As an example, a
commercial air compressor with a working pressure of 7 bar and a capacity of 200 l/s that draws in air at 20°C with a relative humidity of 80% will give off 80 litres of water in the compressed air line during an 8-hour working day. The water or moisture that your compressor creates can be very damaging to your
air tools and airlines. Moisture can cause rust to equipment, damage pneumatic solenoids and valves, and remove protective oil from parts you are blowing clean. Removing the water in compressed air ensures your systems will run efficiently and prevent you from having to carry out unnecessary repairs to equipment and an air compressor dryer can help with that. As
reputable compressor suppliers,
Compressor dryers comes in two main options - refrigeration dryers and membrane dryers