How to Tell When Your Compressor Needs an Air Dryer

Ask a question:

Can water or moisture damage my compressed air system?

Answer:

Absolutely! Decomposes water pipes, valves, machinery controls. None of this is good. If the controls malfunction, production can stop or product can be impaired and all this will cost you time and money.

Water in vapor or aerosol form is difficult to remove and requires the use of compressed air dryers.

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How does water or moisture will get into my compressed air?

Answer:

By creating the compressor inlet.

Water vapor (humidity-moisture) into the air system through the air compressor inlet air filter. The compressor draws about 7 cubic meter of atmospheric air at 0 bar, and the volume of air to 1 cubic meter of compressed air at 100psig. The water vapor (humidity-moisture), which was in the 7 cubic feet, the atmospheric air is now compressed into 1 cubic meter of air.

There are 3 forms of water in compressed air:

Liquid water --
Aerosol (fog)
Vapor (gas)

All these forms of moisture can create problems on the way into plants or may have serious problems in the process or create the final product today.

Ask a question:

Asto say, if you need a refrigeration dryer?

Answer:

If you experience the following problems ... then you need a Refrigerated Air Dryer:

-Liquid water is in the air lines and hoses
Water vapor sprays out of your tool exhaust
Pipe-lines corrosion and rust
-Paint Sprayer has water spots in the paint
-Your equipment manufacturer is "dry air"

Ask a Question:

What can help remove moisture from my compressed air system?

Answer:

Compressed air dryers can be one of the best solutions for removing water and moisture from your compressed air system.

Ask a question:

How does a refrigeration dryer work?

Answer:

• The refrigeration dryer cools the incoming compressed air first in aCold> air to air heat exchanger where the outgoing dry air cools from the hot incoming air and condenses some moisture out.

• Then the incoming air into an air-refrigerant heat exchanger, where the air is at 38 ° F, which is cooled by liquid refrigerant. This process results that the moisture condenses into liquid water and it is drained away. This goes from the air then passes into the air to air heat exchanger and is heatedon the outside of the pipes to keep sweating.

• The refrigeration compressor pumps hot HELLO-pressure gas refrigerant (Freon) into the condenser, the heat from the refrigerant gas into the air as the gas condenses into a liquid transfers.

• The liquid refrigerant (Freon) is then metered to a cold low pressure where it is adsorbed into the air-refrigerant heat exchanger and the heat from the hot compressed air into the cold refrigerant(Freon). The refrigeration compressor then sucks low pressure hot gas refrigerant (Freon) in the refrigeration compressor and the cycle begins anew.

Conclusion: If you unwanted moisture and water in your compressed air system to occur, then seriously consider the addition of a refrigeration dryer. Finally - and what the best way to go about your money - on constant maintenance, equipment, and not ruined end products orby investing in a properly sized compressed air dryer?

Experience proves it! Take water and moisture to improve air quality & efficiency!
Increase production - reduce less downtime due to moisture related equipment problems due to moisture loss due to inferior products in the lines more profit you make your profit ruined



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