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Understanding the different types of compressed air dryers

Release date:2022-08-12    author: Suzhou XITE

[Suzhou XITE Gas] Understanding the different types of compressed air dryers

Compressed air dryers are critical to a number of industrial manufacturing processes. Food and beverage manufacturing, compound synthesis, pharmaceuticals, and oil and gas exploration are just a few of the industries that require dry compressed air for optimal productivity. This article will further describe the different types of air dryers that can be used.

What is a compressed air dryer?

A compressed air dryer is a device that removes water vapor from air that has been pressurized for a variety of industrial purposes. Compressed air dryers are almost indispensable in many moisture-sensitive applications. How do air dryers work? Air dryers come in a variety of configurations and operate in different ways.

Types of Compressed Air Dryers

The following is a description of the most commonly used air dryer systems

Refrigerated air dryers

Dehydrated Air Dryer

Desiccant Air Dryer

Chemical air dryer

Membrane Air Dryer

Refrigerated Air Dryer

These dryers operate on the principle of condensation. Refrigerated air dryers cool compressed air to a very low temperature, causing the water suspended in the air to condense into liquid form. Once the water has been removed, the dry air stream can continue to flow to the application that requires it.

There are circulating and non-circulating freeze dryers. Circulating freeze dryers operate similar to a standard refrigerator, providing variable cooling based on demand. Non-circulating units provide constant cooling independent of demand, but this makes them a less efficient option.

Applications

Freeze air dryers are a popular choice for a number of manufacturing and service applications that require compressed air to be free of detectable moisture. However, they are not suitable for highly sensitive applications where even small amounts of water can cause damage.

Advantages and Disadvantages

Advantages of refrigerated air dryers include

Low installation costs

Low operating costs

Resistant to airborne particles

Disadvantages include

Not suitable for operation at sub-zero temperatures

Has marginal dew point capability

[Suzhou XITE Gas] Understanding the different types of compressed air dryers

Dehydrated Air Dryers

These dryers have an absorption mechanism that helps remove moisture from the air passing through them. In addition, degassing dryers use hygroscopic salt flakes that need to be replaced when they become saturated.

Applications

Degassing dryers can be effectively deployed in hazardous, remote areas where dry, pressurized air is required. Examples of applications that benefit from degassing dryers include landfills, wood and asphalt manufacturing industries.

Advantages and Disadvantages

Key benefits of using a tidal dryer include

Ease of use in special conditions where contaminated air/exhaust gases are handled

Minimal maintenance requirements

No electricity required to operate

Disadvantages of tidal air dryers are as follows.

hygroscopic drying materials must be replaced periodically, resulting in increased maintenance costs

Dew point varies with air temperature

Desiccant air dryers

Desiccant air dryers also use hygroscopic materials (silica gel, activated alumina) to achieve air drying. Absorbent units typically include a two-tower drying system with both chambers filled with desiccant material.

During operation, one tower is actively drying the air passing through it, while the second tower is in regeneration (the desiccant saturated with moisture is being renewed for further use). Throughout the operating cycle, the two towers switch back and forth between the drying and regeneration phases.

Applications

These types of compressed air dryers offer advantages in industrial and commercial applications that are sensitive to moisture, including

Mold and mildew control

Healthcare/pharmaceutical prescription environments

Food processing

Fabric manufacturing

Ice skating rinks

Advantages and Disadvantages

Advantages of adsorption dryers include.

Stable, low dew point

Moderate operating costs

Suitable for use in harsh, isolated environments

Disadvantages of using a dryer include

Higher set-up costs

Air filtration is required to prevent desiccant degradation due to suspended oil

Often requires air cleaning

Chemical air dryers

These desiccators utilize hygroscopic materials to achieve moisture removal from pressurized air. A typical setup is a desiccant unit containing calcium chloride or lithium beads that pull moisture out of the air stream passing through it. In addition, high quality coalescing filters and particulate filters are often integrated to extend the life of the drying material.

Applications

Chemical dryers are a good choice for integrating moisture-sensitive chemical manufacturing and food processing applications.

Advantages and Disadvantages

Advantages of chemical air dryers include

Low setup/ongoing costs

Minimal maintenance due to no moving parts

Requires minimal monitoring

Disadvantages include

High cost of desiccant replacement

Requires high quality filtration system to maintain effectiveness of moisture absorbing materials

Handling of chemicals is complex and costly

Membrane Air Dryers

Membrane dryers are an effective option for compressed air drying. They utilize specialized membranes containing microtubes to filter moisture from compressed air. These microtubes retain moisture while allowing the dried air stream to flow to the collection device or desired application.

Applications

Membrane dryers are used in applications requiring dehumidification, food processing and gas separation.

Advantages and Disadvantages

The benefits of using these types of air dryers include

Remote operation, no electricity required

Quiet operation with no moving parts

Easy to maintain

Disadvantages of membrane air drying systems include.

Can only operate effectively in clean air that is free of oil and particulate impurities

Filters need to be changed periodically to prevent clogging of filter channels

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