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Dec 03, 2024 - 08:41 AM
A desiccant air dryer works by passing compressed air through a chamber filled with desiccant material, such as silica gel or activated alumina, which absorbs moisture from the air. The dryer typically operates in a cycle where one chamber dries the air while another regenerates the desiccant by purging the absorbed moisture, often using a small amount of heated or dry purge air. This process ensures a continuous supply of dry air for applications requiring low humidity levels.
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