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Marc A. Rayle

PRESIDENT

Years of experience

28

Founded in

1992

Supplied desiccant air dryers

10,157

Customers Worldwide

8,452
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Philosophy

We solve water and condensation problems with heavy-duty and affordable filters and air dryers.

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Goal

To develop a network of distributors in the USA made of compressor houses and sandblast manufacturers/distributors.

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Mission

To help contractors and the manufacturing industry reduce production downtime and increase the life expectancy of the air tool and equipment by providing a solution that will remove water and condensation from their compressor air piping.

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Vision

We value our customers' time; offering them a flawless buying experience through our online platforms is a priority.

Our History

1970

Super-Dry's history dates back to the early 1970s when a Montreal engineer invented a single-tower desiccant air dryer: Dry-Aire. Various tests proved the design's efficiency in providing a perfect point-of-use system. Offered in one model, the Dry-Aire "D-1" was introduced. Dry-Aire's success led to the establishment of a manufacturing plant in Montréal, Canada.

1980

Top sales representative, Normand Rayle, was active in product development and an inventor in his own right. He began contributing to Dry-Aire, and was also credited with expanding the company's product line to include "D-2" and "D- 3" air dryer models. A distribution network was established across Canada.

1990

Normand Rayle obtained the manufacturing rights for Dry-Aire and founded Universal Compressors Inc. The air dryer's trademark was later changed to Super-Dry. Under Rayle's leadership, the product line continued to expand and included a fourth dryer model (D4) and new products such as the mini filters and dryers FC/FD and ATD Series mobile air dryers.

2000 - Now

In 2001, Normand Rayle passed away at the young age of 52. On September 26, 2002, his son Marc A. Rayle purchased the family business. Marc and his wife Nina manage Super-Dry Systems Inc. They hope their son Jordan will eventually become a third-generation manager!