Features of the water-cooling refrigerated compressed air dryer
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A water-cooling refrigerated compressed air dryer can come in many forms, but among the most common are compact brazed plate heat exchangers. Coupled with a compression cycle (refrigerant) these compact heat exchangers provide the best combination of value and performance, as well as the convenience of a compact form factor.
Water-cooling refrigerated compressed air dryer: Certain Brazed Plates, and our CD-line Heat Exchangers -- Refrigerant driven dryers are the preferred option for drying compressed air as they reach much lower temps, and provide a single path for the air flow to reach the lowest possible temp and shed the most moisture.
Water-cooled: Tube & Shell, and Brazed Plates -- Capable of drying and cooling, this is a middle of the road budget-friendly option for users with an adequate supply chilled-water (water temps generally need to be less than 60F to dehumidify).
Air-cooled: Air-to-water Heat Exchangers -- This is the least capable option for drying, and is limited to operating pressures below 190PSI, but will help knock the temperature down.