GreenICE Technologies is excited to offer our desiccant dryers at prices that are unmatched in the industry. These units feature 1” inlet and outlet ports and boast a substantial 60cfm flow rate. Whether for dry ice blasting or any application requiring exceptionally dry air, you’ll soon wonder how you managed without one.
Regenerative desiccant dryers, commonly utilized in industrial settings worldwide, employ a desiccant material to adsorb water vapor from the air. Our AirID Series heatless desiccant dryers use a minimal amount (6-8%) of dried air to regenerate the desiccant in one tower while the other actively dries the compressed air. This setup not only provides extremely low dew points but is also designed to minimize energy use and reduce process waste, all while offering a user-friendly interface.
How does it work?
Air enters the dryer through the bottom via an open inlet valve and flows upward. In the tower, the desiccant captures and retains water vapor, effectively lowering the dew point. Air then exits from the top of the tower. A small portion of this dry air is redirected back into the system from the outlet flow of the drying tower and is used in the regeneration of the alternate tower. This process is managed by an adjustable purge valve, allowing the air to flow downward through the regenerating tower, absorbing moisture from the desiccant. This moisture-laden air is then expelled near the bottom of the tower through the purge exhaust valve and is vented to the atmosphere through the muffler. After a predetermined time, the airflow direction reverses, transforming the drying tower into the regenerating tower. This cycle repeats continuously to provide consistently super dry air.
When paired with our LP line air compressors, which include a refrigerated air dryer, you are guaranteed to use the best and driest air possible for optimum performance.