Air Dryers
FX HT15-60 High-Temperature Refrigerated Air Dryer By Atlas Copco
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CPXHT Refrigerated Air Dryer By Chicago Pneumatic
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COOL Non-Cycling Refrigerated Air Dryer By Chicago Pneumatic
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NDX Direct Expansion Refrigerated Air Dryer By Nano
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NDL Heatless Modular Desiccant Air Dryer With Integrated After Filter By Nano
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NDM Pneumatic Heatless Modular Desiccant Air Dryer with Integrated After Filter By Nano
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AC Cycling Refrigerated Air Dryer By Pneumatech
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AC Variable Speed Cycling Refrigerated Air Dryer By Pneumatech
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AC Large Cycling Refrigerated Air Dryer by Pneuematech
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PH-HE High-Efficiency Heatless Desiccant Air Dryer With Purelogic Touch Dewpoint Control NEMA4 and Dual Prefilters By Pneumatech
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PH S Extruded Profile Heatless Adsorption Dryer By Pneumatech
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ADA Non-Cycling Hi-Temp Refrigerated Air Dryer By Pneumatech
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QRHT High Temperature Refrigerated Dryer By Quincy
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QPNC Non-Cycling Refrigerated Dryer By Quincy
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COOL Non-Cycling Refrigerant Dryer By Quincy
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QCMD Modular Heatless Desiccant Dryer by Quincy Compressor
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Schulz Non-Cycling Refrigerated Air Dryer
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Schulz SMH High Temperature Air Dryers
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INDUSTRIAL MID FLOW 2-STAGE COALESCING FILTER & DESICCANT DRYER COMBO By Arrow
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California Air Tools Non-Recycling High-Efficiency 98% Refrigerated Air Dryer | CAT-RD-91502
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California Air Tools Non-Recycling High-Efficiency 98% Refrigerated Air Dryer 220v 60hz 1-Phase | CAT-RD-91503
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Pneumatech AD Non-Cycling Refrigerated Air Dryer
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Pneumatech COOL Non-Cycling Refrigerant Dryer
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Nano TMC Thermal-Mass Cycling Refrigerated Air Dryer
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Quincy QED Eco-Dri Cycling Refrigerated Dryer
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Nano DXR Non-Cycling Refrigerated Air Dryer
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Atlas Copco FX Refrigerated Air Dryer Series
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Chicago Pneumatic CPX Non-Cycling Refrigerated Air Dryer
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Trident Twin Tower Heatless Desiccant Air Dryers
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Trident Dryspell Modular Desiccant Air Dryer
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Atlas Copco CD Heatless Regenerative Desiccant Dryer
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Trident TC Non-Cycling Refrigerated Air Dryer
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What Are Air Dryers and How Do They Improve Air Compressor Performance?
Air dryers play a critical role in maintaining high-quality air and ensuring smooth operation of your compressed air system. They remove moisture and water vapor from the airstream, preventing damage to your piping, buildup of condensate, and downstream issues. Since moisture is the enemy of all compressed air systems, installing an air dryer is the best solution to eliminate these risks.
However, not all air dryers are created equal. Each type of compressed air dryer is suited to specific applications, and factors like temperature, humidity, and airflow determine which dryer is right for your system. For example, extreme temperatures can overwhelm refrigerant air dryers, reducing their effectiveness.
Fortunately, selecting the right dryer is simpler than it seems. Using Pressure Dewpoint (PDP), you can assess the moisture levels in your compressed air and choose the best air dryer for your needs. PDP measures the point at which moisture condenses in the airstream, helping you make an informed decision about the type of air dryer that will work best for your operation.
How to Choose the Right Compressed Air Dryer for Your System
Selecting the right compressed air dryer for your operation requires setting clear boundaries. Fortunately, sizing air dryers is simpler than sizing air compressors. For industrial systems, the two most reliable options are Refrigerant Air Dryers and Desiccant Air Dryers. While other options exist, they often fall short in performance and efficiency compared to these two.
Refrigerant vs. Desiccant Air Dryers: Which is Right for You?
Refrigerant air dryers are the most common choice due to their affordability and ease of maintenance. However, if your system operates outside of the ideal conditions for these dryers, a desiccant air dryer may be the better option.
Choose a Refrigerant Air Dryer if:
- The ambient temperature is below 40°C (104°F)
- You need to prevent condensation
- Your system requires a dew point of 3°C-4°C (37°F-39°F)
If your system fits these conditions, a refrigerant air dryer will provide reliable, high-quality compressed air at a lower cost. However, if your operation involves extreme temperatures or humidity, a desiccant air dryer is more suitable for ensuring the highest air quality.
Keep It Simple
Refrigerant air dryers are the most cost-effective solution for environments under 104°F and dew points between 37°F-39°F. But once your system exceeds these limits, a desiccant air dryer will offer superior performance, making it the best choice for extreme conditions.
Effective Moisture Control for Optimal Compressed Air Performance
Selecting the right air dryer for your compressed air system can be more complex than it seems. It’s important to evaluate the environment in which the air is compressed and how that air will be used. Even small changes in these factors can significantly increase the moisture content in your system.
Key Factors to Consider:
- Air and environmental conditions
- Inlet air pressure
- Inlet air temperature
- Ambient air temperature (or water temperature for water-cooled condensers)
- Installation environment of the dryer
- Maximum airflow in standard cubic feet per minute (scfm)
- Desired pressure dew point
- Dewpoint and relative humidity
Each type of air dryer has specific applications where it performs best, but there is no universal solution. The ideal dryer depends on your system’s characteristics and environment. The good news is that industry standards can help guide your decision.
Choosing Based on Air Quality Standards
To determine which dryer is right for you, consider the Class of Air Quality Standards for your industry. If you need Class 3 air quality or higher, you will require a desiccant air dryer. This is because refrigerant dryers are only effective up to Class 4 air quality, as they remove moisture differently.








