Desiccant Air Dryer - D Series

Desiccant Air Dryer

The Super-Dry D-series air compressor desiccant dryer contains two highly efficient polypropylene coalescer elements at inlet & outlet ports to absorb oil and solid air particles. Our desiccant air dryer system also includes one large desiccant bag specifically designed to absorb moisture and condensation from your compressor desiccant air dryer systems.

Why Choose Our D Series Desiccant Air Dryer?

  • Heavy-duty aluminium casting for corrosion resistance
  • Powder-coated exterior for added durability
  • Easy change desiccant air dryer
  • Optimized airflow through housing minimizes pressure drop
  • Wall mounting brackets included
  • Three stages in one unit: separation, filtration, and drying

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Brochure

Brochure

Instruction Manual

Instruction Manual

Parts Breakdown

Parts Breakdown

Dimensions

Dimensions

Element D1 & D2

Element D1 & D2

Element D3 & D4

Element D3 & D4

D-1

D-1

D-2

D-2

D-3

D-3

D-4

D-4

D4 CRN

D4 CRN

ED-1

ED-1

ED-2

ED-2

ED-3

ED-3

ED-4

ED-4

How Do Desiccant Air Dryers Work? 

Desiccant air dryers work by removing moisture from the air. This is done using a process called adsorption when molecules of water are drawn to the surface of a solid material. The most common type of desiccant used in air dryers is activated alumina, a very porous material that can adsorb large amounts of moisture. 

There are two types of desiccant air dryers – single-tower and twin-tower (regenerative and non-regenerative). Regenerative air dryers work by heating the air that the desiccant material has adsorbed. This causes the water molecules to be released so they can be condensed and removed from the system. Non-regenerative air dryers extract moisture-laden air and discharge it outdoors. 

Benefits of Desiccant Air Dryers 

Desiccant air dryers are a dehumidifier type that uses desiccant materials to adsorb moisture from the air. This makes them much more effective than traditional dehumidifiers and is the main reason why desiccant dryers for air compressors are so popular, amongst many other benefits.

Improved Air Quality

One of the main benefits of desiccant air dryers is improving air quality. By removing moisture from the air, desiccant air dryers can also help remove mold spores, bacteria, and viruses. This can improve your respiratory health and overall well-being, especially if you suffer from allergies or asthma.

Longer Lifespan for Electronics

Another benefit of desiccant air dryers is that they can help prolong the lifespan of your electronics. Moisture is one of the biggest enemies of electronics, as it can cause corrosion and rust. Using a desiccant air dryer can help keep your electronics in good working condition for longer. 

Lower Energy Costs

Desiccant air dryers also have the benefit of being energy-efficient. However, because they remove more moisture from the air than traditional dehumidifiers, they can help lower your energy costs. Some models can save you up to 50% on your energy bill! 

Which Industries Use a Desiccant Air Dryer System?

Desiccant air dryers have many different applications across many various industries. They are commonly used in industries where moisture in the air could cause problems such as food spoilage, drug degradation, or corrosion of metal components. 

1. Food and Beverage Industry

The food and beverage industry strictly controls the air’s moisture. Unfortunately, too much moisture can spoil food, create mold, and promote bacterial growth. In addition, desiccant air dryers are often used in food processing plants and storage facilities to keep the air dry and free of contaminants.

2. Pharmaceutical Industry 

The pharmaceutical industry also has strict standards for humidity levels in the air. Moisture can degrade drugs, so removing it from the equation is as important as possible. In addition, desiccant air dryers are commonly used in drug manufacturing and storage facilities to keep moisture levels low and ensure the quality of the drugs.

3. Aerospace Industry 

When it comes to aircraft, every component must be perfect before it can be used. That’s why the aerospace industry uses desiccant air dryers to remove any moisture from the environment during the manufacturing process. By doing so, they can avoid potential problems arising from corrosion or rust.

4. Electronics Industry 

Like aircraft components, electronic components must also be perfect before they can be used. Moisture can cause electronics to short circuit, which is why desiccant air dryers are commonly used during the manufacturing process to remove any moisture from the environment and ensure that the finished product is working correctly. 

5. Military Industry 

The military often has to operate in harsh environments where conventional drying methods are not practical or possible. That’s why the military sometimes uses desiccant air dryers to remove moisture so equipment can be properly stored without fear of rust or corrosion.