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Hps adsorption dryers
25 January 2013
A full range of HPS (heatless pressure swing) adsorption dryers for compressed air systems is available from Hi-line Industries. Designed with simplified 'plug and play' installation, they are reported to combine high

A full range of HPS (heatless
pressure swing) adsorption dryers
for compressed air systems is
available from Hi-line Industries.
Designed with simplified 'plug and play' installation, they are reported to combine high efficiency and realiability with minimum running cost.
The units operate at a pressure range of 7-10 barg (min 4 barg), and should not be confused with budget versions using cheap shuttle valves which can fail within a relatively short time, says the company. They are suitable for any commercial/ industrial application where high quality dry air is required.
Stainless steel pipework and high quality check valves help ensure continuity of flow without dewpoint spiking or pressure drop.
Designed with simplified 'plug and play' installation, they are reported to combine high efficiency and realiability with minimum running cost.
The units operate at a pressure range of 7-10 barg (min 4 barg), and should not be confused with budget versions using cheap shuttle valves which can fail within a relatively short time, says the company. They are suitable for any commercial/ industrial application where high quality dry air is required.
Stainless steel pipework and high quality check valves help ensure continuity of flow without dewpoint spiking or pressure drop.
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