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The ADH Series heated desiccant dryer combines the advantages of heated and heatless regeneration. It heats purge air to regenerate desiccant, achieving better regeneration performance with lower purge-air consumption. This model guarantees a pressure dew point of ≤-40℃, suitable for demanding industrial applications. With microcomputer control and LCD/LED display, it provides stable operation and energy savings.
| Rated Air Treatment Flow Rate | 1~500 Nm³/min |
| Working Pressure | 0.6~0.8 MPa (0.8~3.0 MPa optional) |
| Qualified Air Dew Point | ≤-40℃ or ≤-52℃ |
| Inlet Temperature | <38℃ |
| Regeneration Air Loss | ≤6% |
| Pressure Loss | ≤0.02 MPa |
| Ambient Temperature | 38℃ |
The ADH Series is available in a range of models covering air treatment flow rates from 1 to 500 Nm³/min. Optional features include:
Standard construction uses carbon steel; stainless steel (SS304) is available as an option. The dryer integrates a heated regeneration system with a heatless backup, featuring a non-contact solid-state switch for heating control.
We offer customization options including stainless steel construction, ATEX, ASME, and CE certifications, and specific working pressure requirements.
Standard working pressure is 0.6-0.8 MPa, with optional versions up to 3.0 MPa.
Yes, the qualified air dew point can be ≤-52℃ depending on the model and configuration.
Regeneration air loss is ≤6%, contributing to energy savings.
Yes, if the micro-heat operation mode fails, it automatically converts to no-heat operation mode (patented technology).
Yes, an RS485/RS232 communication interface and joint control function are optional.
Customizations include ATEX, ASME, and CE certifications.
Standard material is carbon steel; stainless steel (SS304) is available as an option.
For more details or to request a quote, please contact:
Email: bodagas2002@gmail.com
WhatsApp: +86 157-5515-0162
MOQ: 1 unit
Delivery: EXW/FOB/CIF/CFR
Payment: 30% deposit T/T in advance, 70% T/T before dispatch.
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