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Nov 04, 2024 - 08:56 AM
A heatless desiccant air dryer works by using the principle of adsorption to remove moisture from compressed air. It typically consists of two towers filled with desiccant material; while one tower dries the incoming air, a portion of the dried air is redirected to regenerate the desiccant in the other tower by purging the absorbed moisture. This cycle alternates between the two towers, allowing for continuous drying without the need for external heat.
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