Water-cooling refrigerated compressed air dryers are one of the most common types used in industrial applications due to their ease of maintenance and relative cost-effectiveness. They are suitable for air-drying applications without special requirements such as a minimum dew point.
The water-cooling refrigerated compressed air dryer working principle is based on de-humidifying air by rapidly cooling it, condensing it, and draining off the moisture. The operation is like that of a domestic refrigerator or home air-conditioning system.
Water-cooling refrigerated compressed air dryers de-humidify air through the following phases:
Moreover, water-cooling refrigerated compressed air dryers are available in two variants – cycling and non-cycling.
Both variants are useful in different applications, although cycling types tend to ramp up maintenance costs.