Adsorption dryers Two-stage process: Adsorption dryers usually employ a two-stage process to ensure efficient drying. The first stage is the adsorption phase, where the wet compressed air passes through one chamber containing the desiccant material. The moisture is adsorbed by the desiccant, leaving the air dry. In the second stage, known as the regeneration phase, a portion of the dry compressed air is diverted to the other chamber, which contains a heated desiccant bed. The heated air strips away the moisture from the desiccant, regenerating it for the next cycle.
offer reliable performance and continuous drying capabilities. They are designed to provide a constant supply of dry compressed air by alternating between the adsorption and regeneration stages. This allows for uninterrupted operation in applications where a consistent supply of dry air is crucial.