Energy Efficient Compressed Air Dryers
CompAir offers a full range of energy-efficient and environmentally friendly compressed air dryers including refrigerant, modular desiccant, and heatless desiccant as well as HOC (heat of compression), and Sub Zero dryers. All of our technologies are engineered for maximum reliability, long life cycles, and easy service access, so whichever technology you choose, you can be sure your investment offers undeniable performance. Watch the video to see our Fogliano plant, in Italy where our air dryer products are manufactured:
Refrigerant Dryers
Refrigerant dryers are the most common type of drier technology used by many industries. As the name suggests, heat exchangers are used to cool compressed air which will condense the bulk amount of water vapour within the air so by cooling the compressed air, water is removed.
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Desiccant Air Dryers
Desiccant dryers work on the principle of moisture always migrating to the driest medium possible. Therefore, water vapour is removed from compressed air by passing it over an adsorbent desiccant material. As the air contacts the adsorbent material, water vapour transfers from the wet air to the dry desiccant.
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CDF-ES Series Cycling Refrigeration Dryers
Circulating glycol cools the compressed air allowing the refrigerant compressor to turn-off during low air demand
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Absorption Dryers
ATVT dryers provide a constant outlet dewpoint in accordance with ISO8573 1
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CDF HP Series, Refrigerant Air Dryers (Non-Cycling)
CompAir's high-pressure refrigeration dryers deliver safe and constant quality, dry compressed air for various demanding environments such as PET bottle blowing,
water jet cuts and aeronautical valves, in ambient temperatures of up to 50°C.
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CD-Series Non-Cycling Refrigeration Dryers
They are carefully selected depending on working conditions with continuous dew point monitoring enabling reliable operation with the lowest possible pressure losses and running costs
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Heated Blower Desiccant Air Dryers
High Performance. Maximum Reliability. Low Profile Design 500 - 14,900 m3/h
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Twin Tower Heatless Desiccant Air Dryers | Air Treatment | CompAir
Engineered for maximum reliability, long life, and easy service access
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CMT Sub-Zero Dryer Series
It combines the sub zero pressure dew point (PDP) of a typical regenerative desiccant dryer, with the low operating and energy costs of a refrigerant dryer, to provide an extremely low total cost of ownership (TCO).
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Modular Desiccant Dryers
A-Series modular compressed air dryers - a dedicated solution for every application
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Heatless Modular Absorption Dryers
Clean and dry compressed air is easily achieved with AX_N ultra-high purity compressed air dryers
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Main Product Types
Refrigerant Dryers
Refrigerant dryers are the most common type of drier technology used by many industries. As the name suggests, heat exchangers are used to cool compressed air which will condense the bulk amount of water vapour within the air so by cooling the compressed air, water is removed.
Learn More
Desiccant Air Dryers
Desiccant dryers work on the principle of moisture always migrating to the driest medium possible. Therefore, water vapour is removed from compressed air by passing it over an adsorbent desiccant material. As the air contacts the adsorbent material, water vapour transfers from the wet air to the dry desiccant.
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Full Range of Products
CDF-ES Series Cycling Refrigeration Dryers
Circulating glycol cools the compressed air allowing the refrigerant compressor to turn-off during low air demand
Learn More
Absorption Dryers
ATVT dryers provide a constant outlet dewpoint in accordance with ISO8573 1
Learn More
CDF HP Series, Refrigerant Air Dryers (Non-Cycling)
CompAir's high-pressure refrigeration dryers deliver safe and constant quality, dry compressed air for various demanding environments such as PET bottle blowing,
water jet cuts and aeronautical valves, in ambient temperatures of up to 50°C.
Learn More
CD-Series Non-Cycling Refrigeration Dryers
They are carefully selected depending on working conditions with continuous dew point monitoring enabling reliable operation with the lowest possible pressure losses and running costs
Learn More
Heated Blower Desiccant Air Dryers
High Performance. Maximum Reliability. Low Profile Design 500 - 14,900 m3/h
Learn More
Twin Tower Heatless Desiccant Air Dryers | Air Treatment | CompAir
Engineered for maximum reliability, long life, and easy service access
Learn More
CMT Sub-Zero Dryer Series
It combines the sub zero pressure dew point (PDP) of a typical regenerative desiccant dryer, with the low operating and energy costs of a refrigerant dryer, to provide an extremely low total cost of ownership (TCO).
Learn More
Modular Desiccant Dryers
A-Series modular compressed air dryers - a dedicated solution for every application
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Heatless Modular Absorption Dryers
Clean and dry compressed air is easily achieved with AX_N ultra-high purity compressed air dryers
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What are compressed air dryers for?
Air is a colourless, odourless, tasteless mixture of many gases, primarily nitrogen and oxygen. It is naturally contaminated with solid particles, such as dust, sand, soot and salt crystals. This contamination varies with differing environments and altitudes.
Water vapour is another natural ingredient that can be found in variable amounts in the air. The amount of water vapour and contamination of the air plays a vital role in the compression process and in the quality of the air delivered by the compressor.
The damaging and corrosive properties of water are well known. Untreated air at atmospheric pressure contains large amounts of water and other contaminants such as oil droplets and dirt particles.
When the air is compressed the concentration of moisture and other contaminants increases. If allowed to remain in the system, this corrosive mixture has a detrimental effect on pneumatic equipment, causing unnecessary production downtime, product spoilage and reduced equipment life.
Compressed air dryers are used to remove moisture from the compression process, protecting equipment and products from harm and ensuring clean, dry air quality.
Why use a compressed air dryer?
Safe operation
Untreated air can cause corrosion and damage to your pipework and the internal structure of your air compressor. This can eventually lead to a system breakdown, costing you time and money. Compressed air dryer will help to keep your system running damage-free and your operation safe and reliable with long term results.
High-quality end-product
Whatever your application, you need to be sure that your end-product is of high quality. Air that contains water vapour can cause product spoilage which can be very costly to businesses. Compressed air dryer ensures that air is pure and dry before it reaches the point of use.
Peace of mind
Modern production systems and processes demand high quality compressed air, which is defined in the 6 classes outlined in international standard ISO 8573-1:2010 as shown the diagram below. These are only achievable with filtration, water separation and drying. You can read more about using the different ISO quality standards to plan your compressed air system, in the white paper below the product selection. A thorough understanding of compressed air quality and testing standards is indispensable when designing your system to achieve the purity levels your application requires. The International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) sets three such standards, ISO 8573 1, ISO 12500, and ISO 7183. Which standards you should apply will depend on the specific contaminants you aim to remove and the purification equipment you will rely on to do so.
Trust powerful compressed air dryers to offer complete reassurance and total peace of mind for your business.
Compressed air quality classes according to ISO 8573 1:2010
Please read more in the white paper below
White Paper | Using ISO quality standards to plan your compressed air system
A Guide to Benchmarking Performance with ISO8573 1, ISO 12500, and ISO 7183