Why Do You Need Desiccant Air Dryer?
Condensation is the process by which water vapor transforms into liquid when it comes into contact with a surface or air that is cooler than its dew point temperature. It can be a picturesque sight when dew forms on grass in the morning or glistening droplets on a beverage glass on a hot day. However, it can also spell disaster when it infiltrates an air compression system.
The air around us contains water vapor. When air is compressed, the volume of air is reduced. So, when you put an air compressor to work, decreasing the volume of air, you are essentially cranking up the ratio of water, and moisture content. As the humidity ratio within your system rises, so does the risk posed to your equipment, and processes.
The consequences of moisture in air compression systems include:
- Corrosion and damage to system components
- Formation of abrasive sludge when moisture mixes with lubricating oils
- Freezing in cold conditions, leading to blockages and disruptions
- Growth of harmful bacteria, posing health risks in food applications
- Compromised product quality in industries like food and pharma
- Reduced system efficiency and performance
That is where compressed air dryers step in. These remarkable air treatment devices work effectively to protect critical machinery and industrial processes from the harmful effects of moisture.
For applications that require constant level and lower pressure dew point regardless of ambient conditions such as temperature and humidity, an adsorption dryer is the right choice!