Energy Saving Features
Energy Saving Features ZINGER heated adsorption dryers utilize a self-developed patented energy-saving device that uses internal waste heat during …
Adsorption and Regeneration Direction
Adsorption and Regeneration Direction Adsorption dryers are typically designed with a dual-tower system, where one tower adsorbs while …
Heating and Cooling in the Same Direction
Heated dryers have two main processes for desorption and regeneration of moisture: (1) Heating process (2) Cooling process …
Internal Waste Heat Utilization
Heated adsorption dryers use thermal energy to desorb moisture from the adsorbent, typically requiring heating temperatures up to 150℃ …
External Waste Heat Utilization
Heated adsorption dryers use thermal energy to desorb moisture from the adsorbent. This thermal energy is generated by the energy consumption of the …
Parallel Adsorption
Adsorption dryers are designed with dual towers that switch and operate alternately. If the valve malfunctions during switching, there is a concern about air interruption …
Inlet Temperature
When the adsorbent adsorbs moisture, it releases heat. The heat released by each gram of moisture in a cubic meter of volume can raise the temperature of the compressed air by …
High-Pressure Regeneration Energy Saving
High-Pressure Regeneration Energy Saving: (1) Uses dry compressed air from the outlet for both heating and …
Modification Technology Sharing
Modification: As the name suggests, it involves modifying machine equipment to achieve (1) performance improvement …
Non-Heated Dryer
The regeneration principle of non-heated dryers involves directing the compressed air that has been dried in the adsorption tower to the regeneration tower …
Communication and Network
What is Communication and Network Communication → The method of using electrical equipment for information exchange …
Dew Point Value Affects Energy Saving
Does a higher outlet (usage) dew point design (maintained) lead to higher energy consumption? The quality of the outlet dew …