Product Detailed Description
CFM is the abbreviation of "Cubic Feet per Minute". It is a unit of flow used to measure the volume flow of a gas (in this case, air) per unit time. 1 cubic foot is approximately equal to 0.0283 cubic meters. 58 CFM means that 58 cubic feet of air flow per minute passes through the refrigerated air dryer.
58 CFM Refrigerated Air Dryer Advantages
Low dew point
Humanized design
Efficient and professional gas-liquid separator
Enlarged heat exchanger-condenser heat transfer area
High-quality hot gas bypass valve
Efficient pre-cooling regenerator
High-quality refrigeration accessories
Complete intelligent protection device
Strict factory inspectio
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Rated Conditions |
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Working pressure : 0.7MPag / 100psig |
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Inlet temp : 38 ℃ / 100 ℉ |
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Ambient temp : 38℃ / 100 ℉ |
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Working Range |
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Max. working pressure : 1.6MPag / 232psig |
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Max. inlet temperature : 60 ℃ / 140 ℉ |
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Max. ambient temperature : 50℃ / 122 ℉ |
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Min. ambient temperature : 5℃ / 41 ℉ |
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Avaliable |
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Higher working pressure |
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Different power supply |
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Timed drain or zero loss drain |
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A refrigerated air dryer is a device used to remove moisture from compressed air. Its working principle is to use the property that water vapor condenses into liquid water when the air is cooled. After the compressed air enters the dryer, the refrigeration system cools the air to below the dew point temperature (dew point temperature refers to the temperature at which water vapor in the air begins to condense into liquid water under a certain pressure).
When the air temperature drops, the water vapor in it condenses into water droplets and is discharged through the drainage system, thereby reducing the relative humidity of the compressed air and obtaining dry air. This dried air can be used in industrial production processes that have relatively high requirements for air humidity, such as pneumatic tools, precision instruments, painting, etc., to prevent moisture from damaging equipment and processes.


