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News Release from: Beko Technologies | Subject: Everdry
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 February 2008
Special dryers for special applications
The Everdry product series from the compressed-air specialist Beko Technologies offers standard and bespoke solutions with numerous concepts and possibilities
The basis of the range is different standardised portfolios of heat-regenerated adsorption dryers, starting with the Everdry FRA in different sizes for volume flows of 600 to 20,000m3/h As a "zero-purge" dryer at a very high technical level, it provides the economic base for standard and specialised applications
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 9 Feb 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Beko Everdry FRA is complemented by the price-optimised Everdry FRC version, which has also been designed as a "zero-purge" dryer, but which involves lower investment costs as a result of reduced technical complexity and fewer features.
Another variant most reasonable in price, the Everdry FRP, requires approx, two percent of the processed compressed air as purge air but offers lower investment costs for those customers on a tight capital budget.
The range of products offers suitable solutions even for the application at high inlet temperatures and in warm and humid climate zones.
The Everdry FRL as a "closed-loop" dryer with its cooling in a closed cycle is suitable even for the application under tropical climatic conditions.
Furthermore, Beko offers complete integrated energy efficient system solutions, by making use of the heat of compression.
These systems are designed for pressure dew points down to -40C and for volume flows up to a considerable 60,000m3/h.
Beko have recently delivered one of the largest such dryers in Europe to the Bayer chemical works in Germany. Request a free brochure from Beko Technologies ...
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