We all know about air compressors and
its many types and usage. We have also been publishing basic information and
overview air dryers which are widely used in both industrial applications and
home applications. But to give our valuable customers and reader detailed
information about what is an air dryer, how an air dryer works
and what are the proper industrial and non-industrial uses of air dryers, as a
leading air dryer manufacturer,
we are presenting today in-depth knowledge on the workings of air dryers!
There are many industrial applications and
non-industrial/home applications where air dryers find their place. And the Refrigerated air dryer is one of the most widely used and one
of the most important types of air dryers. So let’s get into know how a
refrigerated air dryer works!
Definition:
Air Dryers have been long in use from
now; they are widely used in both industrial or commercial applications and
home applications. Technically speaking, an air dryer is
equipment or the device which is used to remove the water vapor from the
compressed air.
Functions:
The basic or the main function of the
air dryer is to remove moisture from the air by cooling it with a refrigerant.
Thus, the water vapor is condensed, and the air can be compressed. The result
is dry compressed air, which can be used in compressed air equipment without
causing any damage. To reduce the amount of vapor in the compressed air is also
the function of the air dryer. This function is done by cold generated
adsorption drying in which the compressed air of the air compressor is passed through granulates, at the
same time; it also lowers the due point.
Usage:
AirDryers are
used for both Industrial Applications and Residential/Home Applications.
Although main and widely usage of air dryers are being found in industrial
applications in many industries, there are still some areas and applications in
non-commercial zone where air dryers are used. Below are the various usage and
applications from both industrial and non-industrial areas where air dryers are
widely used.
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