Products / Parker / Air Preparation Frl and Dryers / KA-MT 35-95 Series Compressed Air Adsorption Dryer With Activated Carbon Stage
Large flow heatless compressed air adsorption dryers with activated carbon stage for all industrial applications requiring volume flows up to 940m³/h and dew points of -25°C to -70°C.
The Parker Zander KA-MT 35-95 range of
heatless adsorption dryers with integrated activated carbon stage
are designed to dry industrial compressed air reliably and
efficiently down to a pressure dew point of -70°C with a remaining
oil content of 0.003 mg/m³. The units are compact and are designed
to be installed free-standing. KA-MT series compressed air dryers
have an integrated activated carbon stage for the removal of oil
vapours and GL series pre- and post filtration, they are capable of
volume flows up to 940 m³/h in a system operating at 7 barg (100
psig).
Features
• Pressure dew points down to -70°C
• Volume flows up to 940 m³/h @ 7 barg (100 psig)
• Pre- and post filters installed as standard
• Fully dewpoint dependent control is possible as an option
• Remaining oil content of 0.003 mg/m³
Benefits
• Highest quality air
• Energy efficient
• Dry air means zero corrosion
Energy Savings
Where an application calls for a unit able to cope with variations
in operating pressure and load, the installation of a dew point
sensor at the outlet of the dryer is available as an option. In such
an operating mode, the changeover cycle between vessels only takes
place when required, and is dependent on the required dew point
being achieved. Only upon reaching this adjustable set dew point,
does changeover to the regenerated vessel occur. This feature
enables the drying phase to be lengthened and thus avoids the
unnecessary use of purge air for regeneration and consequently
provides energy savings.
Compressed air can be selectively dried to meet a dew point of -25°C
down to -70°C.
Sizing and Selection
To ensure quoted air purity performance is met, a compressed air
dryer must be sized correctly for minimum operating pressure,
maximum inlet temperature and maximum inlet flow rate using the
correction factors found in the Product Information Sheet.
For more information or a detailed discussion about your specific
requirements please contact Parker or an authorised Parker
distributor.