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Mark ADS DESICCANT DRYERS
The need for compressed air with lower dew points with respect to drying or refrigeration plants finds a response in adsorption drying systems.
These systems primarily consist of two (EEC standard) filters, each containing a charge of adsorbent material, an automatic regulations system and, with a pre- and post-filter. A strong structure makes the entire system compact.
Operation
The humidity in the compressed air is first retained by the adsorbent material that constitutes the filter charge and then eliminated in the regeneration phase; while the dried and filtered compressed air is sent to the distribution network. Regeneration occurs by taking a small part of the compressed air and making it passagainst the current through the filter to be regenerated.
Adsorption drying Adsorption drying is a chemical process, where water vapour is bound to the adsorption material. The absorption material can either be a solid or liquid. Sodium chloride and sulphuric acid are frequently used, which means the possibility of corrosion must be taken into consideration. This method is unusual and has a high consumption of adsorption material. The dew point is only lowered to a limited degree.
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