Blower Purge Regenerative Dryer

The regeneration air in a Blower Purge Regenerative Dryer comes from a blower that is heated in a heating chamber, enhancing its moisture carrying capacity. For regeneration, this heated air is routed through the desiccant bed. The following is a list of notable features: -For large capacities, low operating costs are important. -It is possible to reach a dew point of (-) 60 degrees Celsius. -From 1000 CFM onwards, the most cost-effective. Limitations: -For regeneration, heat energy is required. -It is cost effective for High Flow Only because of the high capital cost.