The
ambient air drawn into a compressor contains water
in the form of vapour. When compressed to an
operating pressure condensate forms when the air
passes through the aftercooler.
This condensate is
then drained off. Through further cooling in the
compressed air network even more condensate forms.
This can cause problems in applications such as
compressed air tools, measuring devices, valves,
fittings and numerous other applications requiring
good quality compressed air.
With the
installation of a compressed air dryer the
unwanted condensate will be greatly reduced,
thereby giving the user a much more economical
system, with substantial savings on equipment down
time and servicing.
Today compressed
air drying is an essential requirement in
producing top quality air in the most economical
way.

The user-friendly
control panel on the compressed air dryer quickly
informs personnel of the operating performance or
of any faults. The flow regulation is fully
automatic and ensures a constant operating
pressure.

Modern drying
technique together with newly designed high
capacity heat exchangers reduces the space
required to a minimum. The layout of the component
parts of the compressed air dryer are simple and
sensibly arranged to allow easy access for repair
of exchange of parts. This ensures minimum down
time.

The new heat
exchanger has fewer tubes thereby reducing the
number of screws/threaded and brazed/soldered
connections. This gives a greater security against
leakages of the coolant and smaller pressure drop.
From model KX18 all the compressed air dryers are
equipped with air/air heat exchangers.
Please Contact
Wrekin Pneumatics for all Technical data.
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