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Refrigerated Air Dryers

Compressed air carries water — and water wrecks tools, corrodes pipes and ruins product. Our refrigerated air dryers pull that moisture out before it reaches your line.

Dry
Stable dew point
Inline
Easy install
24/7
Continuous duty
Overview

Take the water out of your air

Every compressor produces warm, wet air. As that air cools downstream, the moisture condenses into liquid water — rusting pipes, fouling pneumatic tools, spoiling paint finishes and contaminating product. A refrigerated air dryer sits after the compressor and chills the air so the water drops out and is drained away, leaving a clean, stable, low-dew-point supply.

Why a dryer matters

Protects equipment

Stops moisture from corroding valves, cylinders and air-line components.

Protects product

Critical for painting, food, pharma and any process where wet air ruins quality.

Cuts downtime

Dry air means fewer line freezes, fewer blockages and less unplanned maintenance.

Simple to add

Installs inline between the compressor and your distribution network.

Sizing a dryer

An air dryer is matched to the flow (CFM) passing through it and the working pressure and inlet air temperature. It should be rated for at least the full output of your compressor, with headroom for hot-weather conditions when incoming air is warmer and harder to dry. Tell us your compressor model and ambient conditions and we'll match a dryer to it.

Pair a dryer with a correctly sized air receiver and the right filtration for a complete, clean-air system — all from one supplier.

Questions

Frequently asked

Compressed air always contains water vapour. Without a dryer, that water condenses in your pipes and tools, causing rust, blockages and product defects. A refrigerated dryer removes it before it reaches your line.

Dew point is the temperature at which moisture starts to condense out of the air. A lower, stable dew point means drier air. Refrigerated dryers hold the dew point low enough for most general industrial uses.

Match the dryer to your compressor's flow in CFM, your working pressure and your ambient temperature, with margin for hot conditions. Share your compressor details and we'll recommend the right model.

Yes. A refrigerated dryer installs inline downstream of almost any existing compressor and receiver, so you can upgrade air quality without replacing your compressor.

Ready to size the right system?

Tell us your air demand and working pressure — we'll recommend a model and send a quote, usually within one business day.

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