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Dryer developments
29 April 2015
The latest Tundra refrigeration air dryers from Hi-line Industries is designed with energy efficiency and reliability in mind. The standard range comprises no fewer than 16 models (available ex-stock) and means dryers with air throughput from 35 to 2727m³h can be selected.

With an operating pressure of 4 to 16 barg and a dew point indicator as standard (digital on larger models), the Tundra range is a well specified performer. Maximum inlet air temperature is 60ºC, while ambient air temperature is 0 to 50ºC. Furthermore, the Tundra range of refrigeration air dryers maintain a constant 3ºC dew point at all times.
Among recently added features is an ultra-high efficiency heat exchanger. The flow mixing chamber can be found at the outlet of the air/air exchanger. As a result, air temperatures are stabilised with a uniform air flow entering the evaporator, allowing for optimum exchange within the refrigerant fluid. The heat exchanger delivers a very low differential drop across the dryer.
Any customers interested in a new Tundra refrigeration air dryer might like to know that – for a limited time – Hi-line is giving away a barrel of beer with every order.