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500 CFM Refrigerated Air Dryer

WHY DRY COMPRESSED AIR?

Compressed air has been considered the fourth utility, and is used in almost all indus­trial applications. In order for compressed air to be an effective utility, it must be free of contaminants. Contaminants include solids, liquids and gases. Untreated compressed air presents the risk of either damaging the air system or the end use product. The most basic and potentially most harmful of these is moisture. The relative humidity (RH%) affects the moisture content contained in your compressed air. The most effective meth­od of moisture control is by maintaining a constant RH%. The new Quincy ECO DRI cycling 500 cfm refrigerated air dryer maintains a 30% RH in all site conditions, to ensure dry compressed air is achieved.

BENEFITS OF A CLEAN, DRY SYSTEM

  • Protects your equipment
  • Leakage Reduction
  • Reduces equipment maintenance costs
  • Prolongs your equipment life
  • Improves quality of the final product
  • Boosts your productivity (less downtime)

FEATURES:

Energy Efficient

  • Simple Operation
  • Compact Design
  • Flow switch (250 cfm and up)
  • Steady RH, for corrosion control
  • No antiquated glycol bath to cool
  • Less leak points than glycol system

This article comes from compressorworld edit released

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