Quincy Compressor Datasheets for Compressed Air Dryers

Compressed air dryers utilize technologies such as refrigeration, desiccant adsorption, and membrane filtration to remove contaminants, particularly water, from the air.
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Product Name Notes
Accepts 180°F Inlet Temperature Designed for reciprocating compressors with high discharge temperatures, these dryers eliminate water, oil and dirt from air systems, preventing damage to pneumatic tools and cylinders. The...
Best Suited For Smaller Systems Expecting Fairly Constant Loads These units use a two-stage heat exchanger to maintain consistent dew points. Freeze-ups are prevented and optimum performance is maintained. Read more:...
Most Efficient Drying Technology Available These units save energy by cycling the refrigeration on and off in response to demand. A three-stage heat exchanger system is employed to provide the...
These compact dryers use a small portion of dried compressed air to regenerate the offline tower Initial cost: Low  -  Operating cost: Moderate to High  -  Maintenance cost: Low Read more: http://www.quincycom...
These dryers combine heat with forced ambient air for regeneration Initial cost: High  -  Operating cost: Moderately Low  -  Maintenance cost: Moderately Low Read more: http://www.quincycom pressor.com/products /air-treatment/21-fe atured-news/335-desi ccant-dryers.html#.U mlNvxzh_cs#ixzz2ietL m0dK
These dryers use a small portion of the dried compressed air to regenerate the off-line tower Initial cost: Low  -  Operating cost: Moderate to High  -  Maintenance cost: Low Read more: http://www.quincycom pressor.com/products /air-treatment/21-fe...
These dryers use half the compressed air to regenerate the off line tower than the heatless series Initial cost: Moderate  -  Operati ng cost: Moderately Low  -  Maintenance cost: Low Read more: http://www.quincycom pressor.com/products...