Due to the balance of pressure and flow rate, a dew point of -58°C at atmospheric pressure is possible! Introducing membrane air dryers.
The "HMD Series" is a membrane air dryer that uses polymer materials that are difficult for oxygen and nitrogen to pass through, while allowing water vapor to easily permeate, in order to remove water vapor from fluids. When compressed air passes through, only the water vapor is discharged from the water vapor outlet, and dried compressed air is delivered to the secondary side. Due to the balance of pressure and flow rate, a dew point of -58°C at atmospheric pressure is achievable. We offer a lineup including the "HMD20-3" and "HMD20-6." 【Product Lineup】 ■ HMD20-3 ■ HMD20-4 ■ HMD20-5 ■ HMD20-6 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Dehumidification Principle】 ■ Membrane air dryers use polymer materials that allow water vapor to pass through easily while making it difficult for oxygen and nitrogen to do so, in order to remove water vapor from the fluid. ■ When compressed air passes through, only the water vapor is discharged from the water vapor outlet. ■ Dried compressed air is delivered to the secondary side. ■ A balance of pressure and flow rate allows for an atmospheric pressure dew point of -58°C. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company, guided by our business principle of "Sincerity First," which is also the origin of our name, primarily focuses on the sale of domestic machine tools, centered around our group in Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore. Additionally, we import high-quality machine tools from overseas as a domestic point of contact. Furthermore, as a manufacturer, we support Japan's manufacturing industry with our "Compressed Air Purifiers," affectionately known as "Mizutori-kun," "Aburatorikun," and "Shitsukitorikun," which contribute to the cleaning of factory air.