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Refrigeration dryers
05 May 2015
Designed with energy efficiency and reliability in mind, the standard range of the latest Tundra refrigeration air dryers from Hi-line Industries comprises no fewer than 16 models which are available ex-stock. Dryers with air throughput from 35 to 2727m³h can be selected.

Recently added features include an ultra-high efficiency heat exchanger that has the flow mixing chamber at the outlet of the air/air exchanger. As a result, air temperatures are said to be stabilised with a uniform air flow entering the evaporator and allowing for optimum exchange within the refrigerant fluid. The heat exchanger delivers a very low differential drop across the dryer, ensuring users benefit from energy savings.
Operating pressure is 4 to 16 barg and a dew point indicator is standard (digital on larger models). Maximum inlet air temperature is 60ºC, while ambient air temperature is 0 to 50ºC. The Tundra range maintains a constant 3ºC dew point at all times.
In total, 11 of the standard, ex-stock Tundra range run off a 230V single phase supply with the remaining five models requiring a 400V three-phase connection. For those requiring higher pressures, units offering operation at 50 barg can be produced to order, along with bigger dryers delivering higher flow rates.
For a limited time, Hi-line is giving away a free barrel of beer with every order for a Tundra refrigeration air dryer.
- Energy efficient air dryers
- Energy-efficient compressed-air drying
- Third filtration tower
- Enhancements to dryer range
- Filter housings extended
- Moving to meet growing demand
- Hi-line reports sales growth and major plans for 2023
- In-House N2/O2 generation
- Helping give workplaces a clean bill of health
- Upgraded adsorption dryers