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News Release from: Boge Compressors | Subject: Compressed air dryers
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 December 2007
Refrigerant-based compressed air dryers
After a period of in-house development, Boge has launched the new DR series of refrigerant dryers for compressed air that provide both environmental and economic benefits to the user
One of the most economic methods of treating compressed air is with a refrigerant dryer By cooling the compressed air down to near freezing point, the water and oil vapour are condensed and particles of dirt are bound together, the resulting condensate is then separated from the air flow
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 13 Jun 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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In most cases, the pressure dew-point need only be a few degrees lower than the ambient temperature to prevent condensate from forming in the pipes.
The new DR series from Boge have been designed and certified at +3C dewpoint (referred to a 25C ambient and a 35C dryer inlet temperature) in accordance with the requirements of DIN ISO 7183.
This ensures consistent delivery of high quality compressed air.
A low internal pressure differential also ensures optimum running costs are achieved.
Boge attaches a great deal of importance to the environmentally friendly manufacture, operation and final waste-disposal of refrigerant dryers.
The DR series dryers are ozone friendly, environmentally friendly in operation and only a minimum amount of refrigerant is required.
All DR dryers are fitted with a loss free automatic condensate drain.
They have a simplified control alongside a pressure dew-point indicator.
The DR series has a maximum operating pressure of 16 bar with flow capacities ranging from 0.33 - 27.5 m3/min. Request a free brochure from Boge Compressors ...
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