Compact compressed air dryers

Jan. 26, 2006
Compact air dryers meet needs of low flow applications where very dry compressed air is required — for atmospheric dew points of -50° F or lower. Self-regenerative dryer operates continuously at flow rates ranging from 0-0.5 to 0-6 scfm at ...

Compact air dryers meet needs of low flow applications where very dry compressed air is required — for atmospheric dew points of -50° F or lower. Self-regenerative dryer operates continuously at flow rates ranging from 0-0.5 to 0-6 scfm at minimum inlet pressures of 80 psig. Requires inlet and outlet air connections and plugin to electric outlet.

O'Keefe Controls Co., (800) 533-3285, www.okccaj.com

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