Air Dryers

Industrial Air Power offers you a complete selection of air dryers-- over one hundred models --from the industry leaders, Ingersoll Rand and Great Lakes Air. Choosing the appropriate type and size of air dryers and filters is very important to obtain optimal air quality. We can help. 

We have cycling refrigerated, non-cycling refrigerated, desiccant and high temp air dryers for sale online. Your Ingersoll Rand or Great Lakes compressed air dryer comes with a full manufacturers warranty and quick support for all service and parts requests.

When you purchase an air dryer from us, you get the added value of application knowledge from our team that is needed to protect your investment and compressed air system. 


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Air Dryer FAQs

A compressed air dryer removes water vapor from compressed air to prevent moisture-related issues in systems and equipment. It's essential for ensuring the reliability and longevity of compressed air applications, particularly in manufacturing, automotive, and food processing industries.

The most common type of air dryer for compressed air systems is the refrigerated air dryer. These dryers work by cooling the compressed air, causing moisture to condense and separate from the air stream. This method is cost-effective and suitable for many general industrial applications.

An air dryer should be used when your air compressor's output contains significant moisture that could damage equipment, reduce efficiency, or lead to product defects. Air dryers help remove moisture, preventing issues like corrosion, freezing, and contamination in various industries.

Sizing a compressed air dryer involves determining the appropriate dryer capacity to ensure effective moisture removal from compressed air, preventing damage to equipment and processes. This is done by considering factors like the compressor's flow rate, inlet temperature, and pressure, and the desired pressure dew point. The air compressor experts at Industrial Air Power can assist you when trying to choose the proper size air dryer for your system.

A compressed air dryer's lifespan varies depending on the type and how well it's maintained. Refrigerated air dryers can last 10-20 years, while desiccant dryers, especially those using activated alumina, may last 3-5 years or even longer with proper care.