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News Release from: Beko Technologies | Subject: Adsorption dryer
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 04 May 2007
Large scale adsorption dryer
Beko has developed the heat-regenerated Everdry adsorption dryers for volume flows up to 20,000 m3/h, offering compressed-air drying on a large scale.
Compressed-air drying is a decisive factor for the process reliability in the production and for the operational reliability in compressed-air systems Therefore, Beko has offered a comprehensive program regarding compressed-air drying for many years
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 30 May 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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With the heat-regenerated Beko Everdry adsorption dryers for volume flows up to 20,000 m3/h (and more), Beko offers standardised system solutions for compressed-air drying on a grand scale.
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"The new Beko Everdry product line stands for customer-orientated and made-to-measure plant construction.
We therefore use standardised, efficient concepts with many variation possibilities", explains Berthold Koch, Beko managing director.
" In this manner, we meet all customer-specific requirements with individual solutions depending on the application".
This makes it clear: as far as Beko Everdry is concerned, it is not the available technology, which determines the concept of a drying plant, but the solution-orientated, optimum technology.
Everair , a company of the Beko group, is responsible for the engineering and production.
It has a sound experience with regards to compressed air plant construction.
This experience, the industry knowledge and the international capacities of the Beko group complement one another to provide a unique service offering for drying systems.
Four basic versions of the heat-regenerated adsorption dryers are available, of which three are without purge air application (zero purge), and one with purge air consumption.
The Beko Everdry FRA draws blower air for the cooling directly from the ambient air and thus consumes no purge air.
With a pressure dew point of - 40 degrees C, the FRA is the optimum solution for the standard application from 600 m3/h upwards.
Beko Everdry FRC is the name of the price-orientated adsorption dryer with a performance range between 600 and 3400 m3/h at a pressure dew point of - 40 degree C.
As a zero purge dryer, it also cools using blown air from the ambient air.
In contrast, the FRP type cools air via a pressure-released partial stream of dry air consumption amounts to 2 percent of the volume flow on average.
Lower investment costs make the Beko Everdry FRP a well-priced heat-regenerated adsoprion dryer for a performance range of 600 m3/h upwards.
As far as the Beko Everdry FRL for a performance range from 900 to 20000 m3/h is concerned, cooling is effected via blower air in a closed loop (zero purge).
Therefore, the FRL is particularly suitable for application in tropical climates.
Furthermore, it offers highest process reliability with a pressure dew point of up to - 70 degree C.
Taken together these dryer ranges represent a total solution package for large compressed air drying requirements, backed the world renown Beko reliability. Request a free brochure from Beko Technologies ...
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