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Stationary compressed air dryer for painting

Water in compressed air lines causes paint and coatings to drip, bubble, and “fish-eye”. Wet compressed air dryer for painting may also dilute the paint, both increasing the cure time and affecting the adhesion of the coating to the steel surface. Properly cooling, drying, and filtering compressed air dryer for painting eliminates re-work and increases the quality of the paint job.

We uniquely designed for coatings contractors working on infrastructures such as bridges, water towers, ships, storage tanks, and pipelines. These jobs require portability and a compact footprint. The cools, dries, and filters compressed air dryer for painting in a single package that requires no electrical power.

We manufacture a range of stationary compressed air dryer for painting that are ideal for any coating application. The low-cost point-of-use compressed air dryer for painting designed for the under 7.5 HP air compressor market, making it ideal for the small paint booths and single paint guns used by DIY enthusiasts, auto body repair shops, and woodworking shops. 
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