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Clean, Dry Air for Reliable Performance

Air quality is essential for keeping your air compressor system running smoothly. Moisture and contaminants can cause costly damage and downtime. That’s why Ingersoll Rand offers a full range of air dryers—subfreezing refrigerated, desiccant, heatless, and heated systems—designed to meet your needs.

Our air compressor dryers improve air quality, boost efficiency, and help your operations run more reliably and productively.

A look at our dryers...

Cycling-Refrigerated Dryers

Our cycling-refrigerated compressed air dryers deliver energy-efficient performance and reliable moisture control. Options include the compact D-EC for lower operating costs, the larger DA Series for high capacity, and a high-pressure model for demanding applications like PET applications

For maximum efficiency, our Nirvana range offers systems with advanced thermal mass technology, maintaining ISO Class 4 air quality and a consistent 38°F dew point.

DA Series Cycling-Refrigerated Dryer

Heated Desiccant Dryers

Our Externally Heated and Heated Blower Desiccant Dryers deliver ultra-dry air with a -40°C pressure dew point for critical applications. Advanced pre- and post-filtration protects the desiccant and downstream equipment from oil and particulates, ensuring clean, reliable air.

Heated blower desiccant dryer

Heatless Desiccant Dryers

Our modular heatless dryers are compact, easy to install at points of use, and simple to maintain. They dry only the air you need, saving energy and costs. These dryers deliver ISO Class 2 dew point performance, with an option for ISO Class 1 to prevent corrosion and minimize downtime, making them one of the most efficient and flexible solutions available.

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Heat-of-Compression Dryers

We offer three Heat-of-Compression dryer models in different sizes and capacities. Each uses a dual-tower desiccant design for oil-free applications and maximum energy efficiency. These dryers recover heat from the compression process to offset nearly all electricity costs (except running the controller).

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Non-Cycling Refrigerated Dryers

Our non-cycling refrigerated air dryers deliver clean, dry compressed air to prevent corrosion and protect air-powered tools.

Subfreezing Dryers

For extreme conditions, our SF Subfreezing dryers offer flexibility and efficiency with capacities from 360-420 m3/min (212–247 cfm). Their low-temperature operation makes them ideal for systems that have piping or pneumatic equipment exposed to subfreezing temperatures, ensuring safe and reliable performance.

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Filters

We also offer our NL Module Coalescing filter and our F-Series filter, which have both been rigorously tested and engineered to reduce contamination, perform reliably and produce high-quality air consistently.

F-series compressed air filter

Air Compressor Dryer Comparison

Dryer TypeHow It WorksBest ForKey Features
Refrigerated Air DryerCools compressed air to condense and remove moistureGeneral industrial applicationsEnergy-efficient, consistent dew point, ISO Class 4 air quality
Cycling Refrigerated DryerUses thermal mass to cycle refrigeration for energy savingsVariable load conditionsLower operating costs, advanced thermal technology
Non-Cycling Refrigerated DryerMaintains constant dew point at all loadsContinuous demand systemsReliable moisture removal, minimal maintenance
Desiccant DryerUses desiccant material to absorb moistureCritical applications requiring ultra-dry airAchieves -40°C dew point, ISO Class 1 or 2 performance
Heatless Desiccant DryerPurges moisture without heat, using a portion of dried airPoint-of-use, energy-conscious environmentsCompact design, easy maintenance, ISO Class 2 dew point
Heated Desiccant DryerUses external heat or blower to regenerate desiccantLarge systems or high-volume applicationsUltra-dry air (-40°C dew point), energy-efficient regeneration, advanced filtration
Heat-of-Compression DryerRecovers heat from compression process to regenerate desiccantOil-free compressors, energy-saving applicationsOffsets electricity costs, dual-tower design, highly efficient
Subfreezing DryerOperates at very low temperatures to prevent freezing in exposed systemsOutdoor or cold environmentsMaintains safe operation in subfreezing conditions, reliable performance

Frequently Asked Questions About Air Compressor Dryers

What is an air compressor dryer and why do I need one?

An air compressor dryer removes moisture from compressed air to prevent corrosion, equipment damage, and costly downtime. Clean, dry air improves system reliability and product quality.

What’s the difference between a refrigerated air dryer and a desiccant dryer?

A refrigerated compressed air dryer cools air to condense and remove moisture, making it ideal for general industrial use. A desiccant dryer uses a drying agent to achieve ultra-low dew points for critical applications that require extremely dry air.

How does an air compressor dryer protect my system?

An air compressor dryer combines filtration and drying to remove oil, particulates, and moisture. This ensures high-quality air and protects downstream equipment from contamination.

When should I choose a heatless desiccant dryer?

A heatless desiccant dryer is perfect for point-of-use applications where space is limited and energy efficiency is important. These dryers are compact, easy to maintain, and deliver ISO Class 2 or Class 1 dew point performance.

What size air dryer do I need for my compressor?

The right air dryer depends on your system’s flow rate, pressure, and dew point requirements. Consider your application type—whether you need a refrigerated air dryer for standard use or a desiccant dryer for critical processes.

 

For more information or to inquire about any of our compressed air drying systems or any of our other solutions, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us here…