Ingersoll Rand's innovative desiccant air dryers make it easier and more affordable than
ever to deliver high-quality compressed air-virtually whatever it is needed for.
What Differentiates Ingersoll Rand Desiccant Dryers
Ingersoll Rand desiccant dryers are designed to virtually eliminate costly production interruptions due to moisture. All of our dryers use twin desiccant towers and strategically positioned valves for drying compressed air.
Switching valves are normally open, while purge valves are normally closed to allow air flow through the dryer in case of power loss. Strategically-placed filters that remove oil and contaminants ensure only clean, dried air exits the dryer. Every dryer features an IP54 package, providing increased protection of electrical components, controls and displays. Both heatless and heated blower dryers have several standard features to ensure high quality operation as well as options to customise dryers to fit the needs of your air system.
How Desiccant Dryers Work
Highly adsorbent desiccant removes moisture from compressed air as it passes through the online dryer tower.
Heatless
Capacity Range: 120-1800 cfm (3.4-51.0 m3/min)
Pressure Dew Point: -40°F to -100°F (-40°C to -70°C)
ISO Class 1 to 2
Voltage: 115V/1PH/60HZ (230V/1PH/50HZ)
Maximum Inlet Pressure: 150 psig (10.3 barg)
Maximum Inlet Temperature: 120°F (50°C)
Desiccant Type: Activated alumina
Features
Low profile design for ease of service
Low pressure drop design
Pre-filter and after-filter as standard
Easy to use, advanced microprocessor
Non-lubricated valves for trouble-free operation
Externally Heated
Capacity Range: 400-2100 cfm (11.3-59.5 m3/min)
Pressure Dew Point: -40°F to -100°F (-40°C to -70°C)
ISO Class 1 to 2
Voltage: 460V/3PH/60HZ (400V/3PH/50HZ)
Maximum Inlet Pressure: 150 psig (10.3 barg)
Maximum Inlet Temperature: 122°F (50°C)
Desiccant Type: Activated alumina