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Product Overview
The Zero Purge Heated Blower Desiccant Air Dryer represents the pinnacle of energy-efficient compressed air drying technology. Unlike conventional heatless dryers that consume 15-20% of rated flow as purge air, this advanced system uses an electric blower to draw ambient air for regeneration — consuming zero compressed air during the regeneration cycle .
This dryer delivers a stable -40°C pressure dew point as standard, with optional -70°C available for the most demanding applications . It is the ideal solution for industries where ultra-dry air is critical and energy costs are a primary concern.
How It Works
The dryer features a dual-tower design that operates continuously: while one tower adsorbs moisture from the compressed air, the other undergoes regeneration.
Advantages
- Zero Compressed Air Loss
No purge air is consumed during regeneration — every cubic meter of compressed air goes to your production . - Maximum Energy Savings
By eliminating purge loss and using ambient air for regeneration, operating costs are significantly reduced compared to heatless or heated purge dryers. Energy savings can reach up to 40% . - Stable Ultra-Low Dew Point
Delivers -40°C pressure dew point (standard) with optional -70°C for critical applications — meeting ISO 8573-1 Class 1 or Class 2 air quality standards. - Reliable Continuous Operation
Dual-tower automatic cycling ensures uninterrupted dry air supply, even under heavy load or 24/7 operating conditions . - Low Maintenance & Long Service Life
Quality switching valves, optimized desiccant beds, and intelligent PLC controls extend desiccant life and reduce maintenance intervals. - Smart Control
PLC-based control with optional dew point dependent cycling (DPDC) adjusts regeneration cycles based on actual load, further optimizing energy consumption .
Low Purge vs. Zero Purge – Which One to Choose?
| Consideration | Low Purge Blower Dryer | Zero Purge Blower Dryer |
|---|---|---|
| Purge Air Consumption | 2-3% | 0% |
| Initial Investment | Lower | Higher |
| Complexity | Simpler | More complex (closed-loop cooling) |
| Best For | Applications where 2-3% purge loss is acceptable | Applications requiring absolute zero purge loss |
Choose Low Purge when you want a cost-effective balance of energy savings and initial investment.
Choose Zero Purge when you have zero tolerance for compressed air loss and maximum energy efficiency is required.

