High-purity adsorption dryers from Boge (Aug 2011)
Boge has launched the D series adsorption dryers, said to offer a particularly high level of air purity. The new series – comprising models from
The water is then separated during regeneration of the reservoir. Subsequently, the air passes through the desiccant, which adsorbs the remaining water vapour from the air. After the drying process the air passes through a particulate filter designed to collect any residual dirt or dust particles so that the air produced conforms to quality Class 2 according to DIN ISO 8573.1.
A volume flow regulator controls the flow of compressed air and prevents any over loading of the dryer. Simultaneously to the drying process a small portion of the dried compressed air is directed through the other chamber to adsorb the media. The desiccant is therefore regenerated without any additional energy consumption.
The D series adsorption dryer from Boge emits very low sound pressure levels, making it extremely quiet in operation. This sound absorbing feature is said to reduce the exhaust air noise to a maximum 60 dB(A).
Boge reports that the D series is also simple to install and easy to maintain. Flow capacity is 2.07 m3/min and maximum operating pressure is 16 bar.
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