Heat-of-compression (HOC) dryers use Smart Control technology to adapt dryer operation to system and environmental changes, ensuring a constant -40° C temperature. They turn wasted heat into useful energy, resulting in ...
Heat-of-compression (HOC) dryers use Smart Control technology to adapt dryer operation to system and environmental changes, ensuring a constant -40° C temperature. They turn wasted heat into useful energy, resulting in clean, dry air at a fraction of the cost of traditional desiccant dryers. They accommodate 420 to 3680 m3/hr (250 to 2165 scfm) flow rates. No-loss drains prevent waste of compressed air, and a low pressure drop allows compressors to run at lower pressure, thereby conserving energy.
In a departure from conventional wisdom, motion control can be implemented to increase production rate and product quality and consistency—all at the same time.
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Engineers tasked with managing fluid flow talk about both holes and calibrated orifices, but they are two distinct entities. A hole can be any opening, but a calibrated orifice...