Regenerative Desiccant Compressed Air Dryers

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Regenerative desiccant compressed air dryers are used to remove moisture from the air and are suitable for use with instrumentation & control systems, spray painting & coating equipment and pneumatic tools.

StyleModelPrice (inc. VAT)
A53RG61£3,140.44
A53RG69£7,148.65
A53RG62£3,692.09
A53RG65£5,166.48
A53RG60£2,738.27
A53RG64£4,569.88
A53RG66£5,268.31
A53RG71£11,163.78
A53RG67£5,937.23
A53RG68£6,471.13
A53RG70£7,931.42
A53RG63£4,160.78
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Compressed Air Dryers

Air compressor dryers from Ingersoll Rand are designed to suppress the dew point of compressed air by removing moisture from it before the air condenses into a harmful liquid. These dryers offer multi-stage filtring to remove residual contaminants and improve system efficiency & product quality. Their energy-efficient design features a refrigeration system combined with thermal mass to store cold energy efficiently. These dryers are equipped with an easy-to-use microprocessor controller to gain maximum control over the working of the dryer while monitoring current conditions. Ingersoll dryers feature multiple alarm displays to minimise downtime and energy-saving mode for automatic shut off. Some models come with centrifugal separation to separate and remove moisture from the chilled air. Choose from a wide range of Ingersoll Rand compressed air dryers, available in single- and three-phase models on Raptor Supplies.

StyleModelCfmDepthFull Load AmpsHeightIso ClassMax. Ambient Temp.Max. Inlet Temp.Max. PressurePrice (inc. VAT)
AD12IN7-2.8-6122 Degrees F140 Degrees F203 psi£2,010.87
AD18IN11-2.8-6122 Degrees F140 Degrees F203 psi£1,901.49
BD25IT15-5-6122 Degrees F200 Degrees F203 psi£4,569.63
AD25IN-SR15-2.8-6122 Degrees F140 Degrees F203 psi£1,900.48
BD42IT25-7-6122 Degrees F200 Degrees F203 psi£5,371.39
AD42IN25-3.6-6122 Degrees F140 Degrees F203 psi£3,292.50
AD54IN32-6-6122 Degrees F140 Degrees F203 psi£3,455.98
BD60IT35-7-6122 Degrees F200 Degrees F203 psi£6,338.25
BD102IT60-11-6122 Degrees F200 Degrees F203 psi£8,148.95
AD108IN64-8-6122 Degrees F140 Degrees F203 psi£5,100.52
BD140IT82-11-6122 Degrees F200 Degrees F203 psi£9,395.88
BD170IT100-13.5-6122 Degrees F200 Degrees F203 psi£11,891.49
CHLA1201H00AA12030"4.063"2120 F120°F-£16,082.41
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CHLA1601H00AA16032"4.066"2120 F120°F-£17,936.61
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DNVC200200-6-4115 Degrees F120 Degrees F230 psi£17,789.29
CHLA2001H00AA20032"4.066"2120 F120°F-£16,905.14
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CHLA2501H00AA25032"4.067"2120 F120°F-£17,197.45
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ED420INA400250-6-4120 Degrees F120 Degrees F300 psi£14,423.62
FNVC300300-10-4115 Degrees F120 Degrees F230 psi£21,010.32
ED510INA400300-8-4120 Degrees F120 Degrees F300 psi£17,339.01
CHLA3001H00AA30032"4.067"2120 F120°F-£20,243.93
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DNVC400400-12-4115 Degrees F120 Degrees F230 psi£23,848.07
GHLA4001H00AA40036"4.068"2120 F120°F-£22,854.48
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ED680INA400400-12-4120 Degrees F120 Degrees F300 psi£19,244.89
ED850INA400500-12-4120 Degrees F120 Degrees F300 psi£21,703.55
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I select the right size of regenerative desiccant compressed air dryer for my application?

Consider factors like the flow rate & pressure of the compressed air, the level of moisture in the compressed air and the desired dew point.

How to maintain regenerative desiccant air dryers?

Regular maintenance of these compressed air dryers involves checking & replacing the desiccant material, cleaning and inspecting the valves & piping, checking & replacing the filters and monitoring the performance of the dryer.

How to ensure safety during the regeneration process?

  • The desiccant material gets hot during the regeneration process, handle it with caution.
  • Ensure proper ventilation of hot air used for regeneration.

How do I determine the appropriate dew point for my compressed air application?

The correct dew point for any compressed air application depends on the sensitivity of the equipment or process to moisture, the environmental conditions and the safety & quality requirements.

What is the difference between a heated and heatless air dryer?

Heated desiccant dryers use heat, while heatless dryers use dry air (generated by them) to remove water vapour from the desiccant material.

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