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Companies
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Allied Group, Inc.
- Mendham, NJ, USA
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Arrow Pneumatics, Inc.
- Broadview, IL, USA
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Deltech
- Ocala, FL, USA
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domnick hunter hiross S.p.a.
- S.Angelo di Piove, Italy
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domnick hunter inc.
- Charlotte, NC
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General Pneumatics
- Ocala, FL
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Hankison International
- canonsburg, PA, USA
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Henderson Engineering Co.
- Sandwich, IL, USA
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La-man Corp.
- Port Orange, FL
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MTI-Puregas
- Westminster, CO
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O'Keefe Controls Co.
- Monroe, CT, USA
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Pneumatic Products
- Horndean, Hampshire, UK
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PurePoint
- Lake City, PA
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Tamsan Co.
- Ankara, Turkiye
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Twin Tower Engineering, Inc.
- Broomfield, CO
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Universal Compressors Inc.
- Vimont, PQ, CAN
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Wilkerson
- Englewood, CO
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Zeks
- West Chester, PA
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More Information about Compressed Air Dryers
Compressed air dryers remove water from compressed air systems.
Regenerative air dryers use a desiccant to adsorb the moisture from the air. Once the desiccant is saturated by water it needs to be regenerated. The desiccant is regenerated by heat or a dry air purge. A twin-tower is an example of a regenerative air dryer.
Deliquescent dryers contain a chemical that absorbs the water within the compressed air. The chemical is consumed in the process and a liquid solution of water and deliquescent chemical must be disposed of.
Refrigerated dryers (or refrigerant dryers) cool the air to the point where the moisture within the compressed air condenses and is collected.
Membrane air dryers are point-of-use dryers that use diffusion to remove moisture from compressed air.
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