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Desiccant Compressed Air Dryers


Once aftercoolers and separators have removed the bulk of the water, use these dryers to remove any remaining moisture in your air line. To reuse saturated desiccant, heat it in an oven at its reactivation temperature—you'll know it's dry when the color changes. Install these dryers after an oil filter to protect the desiccant.
Dryers with a clear bowl or a sight glass let you keep an eye on the contents inside. Dryers with a metal bowl are more durable than those with a plastic bowl, and they hold up to vapor better.
The desiccant in styles D and E comes in a sleeve, so they're easier to maintain than dryers with loose beads. Reheat the entire sleeve to reuse the desiccant. To make sure they drain properly, install these dryers on vertical segments of your air line.
Desiccant Compressed Air Dryers with Filters for Oil and Particle Removal

Prevent damage to air-powered tools and equipment—these dryers remove water, compressor oil, and particles from your air supply. The dryer and oil filter share the same cartridge to save space and reduce downtime when changing them. No need to mess with desiccant beads. Install them after separators and aftercoolers, which remove the bulk of the moisture.
When selecting a dryer, keep in mind that the larger the desiccant capacity, the longer they last between cartridge changes. Dryers with a clear bowl are visible from all angles. They have a silica gel desiccant that changes from blue to pink, making it easy to know when to replace the cartridge. Disassembly is required to access the desiccant.
Style E filter fine particles in the same cartridge as the dryer and oil filter. Install them vertically in your compressed air line so any water vapor collecting drains properly.
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Pipe Size | Overall | Replacement Desiccant | |||||||||||||||||
| Style | Inlet | Outlet | Connections | Max. Flow Rate | Desiccant Capacity | Removes Particle Size Down To, microns | Removes Oil Content Down To, ppm | Dew Point Temp., °F | Max. Pressure, psi | Max. Temp., °F | Housing Material | Ht. | Wd. | Dp. | Gauge Included | Each | Each | ||
Acrylic Plastic Bowl—Clear | |||||||||||||||||||
Air Dryer/Filter | |||||||||||||||||||
| E | 2 | 2 | NPT Female | 200 scfm @ 100 psi | 7 1/2 lbs. | 0.3 | Not Rated | -40° | 150 | 150° | Aluminum | 19 1/8" | 9 1/2" | 9 1/2" | No | 0000000 | 000000000 | 0000000 | 000000 |
Compressed Air Separators
Prevent equipment damage caused by moisture. The first step in water removal, these separators remove the water that accumulates as compressed air cools. They have a float-operated drain valve that automatically opens when the bowl begins to fill. Install in your air line after compressors and aftercoolers.
Separators with feet can be placed on the floor or suspended from piping without support.
High-Flow Compressed Air Separators

These separators have higher flow rates compared to our other compressed air separators. Prevent equipment damage and wear caused by moisture in your compressed air supply. The first step in water removal, use one of these separators to remove the large amount of water created as compressed air cools. A float-operated drain valve automatically opens when the bowl begins to fill. Install separators in your air line after compressors and aftercoolers..
Pipe Size | Overall | |||||||||
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| Inlet | Outlet | Connections | Max. Flow Rate | Max. Pressure, psi | Max. Temp., °F | Ht. | Wd. | Dp. | Each | |
Aluminum Housing | ||||||||||
| 2 | 2 | NPT Female | 742 scfm @ 100 psi | 232 | 149° | 17 3/8" | 6 1/2" | 3 1/8" | 00000000 | 0000000 |


























