What is a refrigerated dryer?
A water-cooled refrigerated dryer works on the same principle as the air-cooled variant — compressed air is cooled so that moisture condenses and can be separated — but uses cooling water instead of ambient air for cooling. This makes it suitable for larger capacities and installations where air cooling is insufficient or where the ambient temperature is high.
The system delivers a pressure dew point of 2°C and requires cooling water with inlet pressure between 2 and 4 bar at temperatures up to 32°C. This makes the water-cooled refrigerated dryer particularly effective in facilities that already have a cooling water system installed, as it can be integrated directly without additional investment.
With capacities from 20 to 300 m³/min, the water-cooled refrigerated dryer is dimensioned for large industrial facilities, production plants, and central compressed air systems where high air flows need to be dried reliably and energy-efficiently.
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