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Enhancements made to dryer range
20 March 2018
Hi-line Industries has made enhancements to its Tundra range of refrigeration dryers which are now offered with a two-year warranty. The company says the latest dryers provide the lowest possible running costs and increased flow via a new Hi-Flo heat exchanger with larger ports.

The 2018 Tundra range is Hi-line’s most energy efficient to date, with a robust and high quality build as standard. Minimal energy consumption is crucial in today’s competitive environment and the new Tundra dryer from Hi-line will help drive down energy costs by minimising pressure drop and lowering absorbed power.
Among many proprietary innovations, Hi-line’s integral Direct Expansion technology offers a constant +3°C dewpoint at all times. Furthermore, the improved single-cell, all-aluminium heat exchanger module is said to give the most efficient transfer of heat at the lowest energy cost.
Another energy-saving feature is the variable-speed fan, which ensures only the required amount of energy is consumed. By controlling the fan speed on the refrigerant circuit, Hi-line has been able to eliminate components such as fan-pressure switches, which can become defective in this type of dryer.
Tundra dryers are built with scroll refrigerant Freon compressors, which offer low power consumption and deliver a cost-effective, long-life performance. Tundra 2018 models offer multiple new design features to ensure constant dewpoint at all load levels and deliver continuous dry-air performance that satisfies ISO 7183 industry standards.
Another benefit of Tundra refrigeration dryers sees the microprocessor-based multifunctional controller linked to the condensate removal valve, thus minimising any loss of compressed air as the condensate is discharged. Full programmability ensures settings can be adjusted to suit climatic conditions. The 2018 Tundra also has the option of Hi-line’s ZLD zero-loss auto drain, which is designed to eliminate accumulated contaminants from pressurised air systems. ZLD drains incorporate a level control that ensures zero air loss during the condensate discharge process.
Tundra refrigeration air dryers can be used for workshop air and machine air in general manufacturing, as well as in sectors that include packaging, textile, food, beverage, medical, dairy and automotive. Dryer selection is based on factors such as maximum compressed air flow, lowest operating pressure, maximum ambient air temperature and maximum air inlet temperature.
The 2018 Tundra series comprises 16 models spanning compressed air flows from 22 to 1700 cfm (37 to 2888m3/h) and operating pressure from 4 to 16 barg. Maximum inlet air temperature is 60°C, with ambient air temperature to 50°C. High pressure (to 50 barg) and thermal mass versions can be ordered. Hi-line’s standard range is available ex-stock at from the company’s Burton factory for next-day delivery, with larger dryers up to 9988 cfm available on short lead-times.
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- Air dryers feature zero loss operation
- British-made nitrogen generators
- Prices remain unchanged
- Helping give workplaces a clean bill of health
- Upgraded adsorption dryers
- Point-of-use membrane dryers
- Growing demand prompts move to larger facility
- Filter elements tested to ensure air quality
- Activated carbon towers