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Micro-heat regenerative compressed air dryer for stable low dew point
Series: ADH | Dew point ≦-40℃ or ≦-52℃ | Flow: 1-500 Nm³/min
The ADH series is a micro-heat regenerative desiccant dryer that integrates the advantages of heated and heatless regeneration. It heats purge air to regenerate desiccant, achieving better regeneration performance with only 6% regeneration air loss. Suitable for applications requiring stable dew points down to -52°C, such as PSA nitrogen-oxygen generators, laser cutting, pharmaceutical fermentation, and battery workshops. The dryer features microcomputer control, LCD/LED display, fault diagnosis, and automatic safety protections. It can be customized with stainless steel material, ATEX, ASME, or CE certifications.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Rated air treatment flow rate | 1~500 Nm³/min |
| Working pressure | 0.6~0.8 MPa (0.8~3.0 MPa optional) |
| Qualified air dew point | ≦ -40℃ or ≦ -52℃ |
| Inlet temperature | <38℃ |
| Regeneration air loss | ≦6% |
| Pressure loss | ≦0.02 MPa |
| Ambient temperature | 38℃ |
| Material | Carbon steel / SS304 |
| Customization | Stainless steel, ATEX, ASME, CE |
ADH series flow range: 1 to 500 Nm³/min. Optional features include RS485/RS232 communication interface, joint control function, online dew point control for energy saving, and higher pressure versions up to 3.0 MPa.
Standard construction uses carbon steel; stainless steel SS304 is available for corrosive environments. The twin-tower design with heated regeneration ensures low purge gas consumption and stable performance.
We offer customization in materials (SS304), certifications (ATEX, ASME, CE), and pressure ratings (up to 3.0 MPa). Optional remote monitoring and control features are also available.
Petroleum Pipeline Project (Uganda): An EPC general contractor installed three units of our compressed air dryers for pipeline-type compressed air drying. Over three years of operation, the dryers have maintained stable performance, leading to repeat purchases and refurbishment orders. The portability and low dew point capability were highlighted as key advantages.
Micro-heat dryers use a small amount of external heat to regenerate the desiccant, reducing purge air consumption to about 6%. Heatless dryers regenerate by expanding a portion of dry air, which consumes more purge air (typically 15-20%).
The ADH series can achieve a pressure dew point of ≤ -40℃ or ≤ -52℃, depending on your requirement.
Yes, standard working pressure is 0.6-0.8 MPa, but options up to 3.0 MPa are available.
Standard is carbon steel, with stainless steel SS304 optional for corrosive environments.
We can provide customization to meet ASME, CE, or ATEX standards as required.
By using heated regeneration, the purge air loss is reduced to ≤6%, resulting in significant energy savings compared to heatless dryers.
Yes, optional RS485/RS232 communication interfaces and joint control functions are available.
The dryer has multiple fault diagnosis, alarm, and automatic processing functions, including a re-energised heating safety protection device (patented).
For pricing, lead time, and technical specifications, please contact our sales team:
Email: bodagas2002@gmail.com | WhatsApp: +86 157-5515-0162
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