DRYBERG® ADP, Heat-regenerated adsorption air dryers
Heat Regenerated Adsorption Dryers: Optimal Air Dehumidification for the Highest Standards
A heat regenerated adsorption air dryer like our ADP series is a highly efficient air dehumidifier for compressed air systems that removes moisture through adsorption. These adsorption air dehumidifiers are particularly suitable for applications that require extremely dry air. Our systems ensure the highest air quality, making them ideal for demanding industrial processes.
ADP adsorption dryers are specifically designed to continuously remove moisture from compressed air. The DRYBERG ADP dryers feature two columns that operate alternately: while adsorption takes place in the first column under pressure, the second column regenerates. Unlike cold adsorption dryers, ADP dryers are perfect for applications that require a low PDP (Pressure Dew Point = Pressure Dew Point) in hotter and more humid environments where compressed air can be used for cooling.
The ADP dryer series is equipped as a heat regenerated dryer with a heater and blower. A significant advantage of the ADP is that it functions as a zero purge dryer, meaning it operates without purge air – in contrast to AD dryers, which have a 10-15% purge loss. This makes the ADP dryer particularly efficient. The robust construction with two desiccant columns, blower, heater, controller with LCD display, valves, pressure gauges, and a stable support structure ensures reliable operation, easy maintenance, and quick installation.
How Does a Heat Regenerated Adsorption Dryer Work?
The operation is based on two columns filled with desiccant. While the first column adsorbs moisture from the air, the second column is regenerated. Regeneration is achieved through the application of external heat, which removes the bound moisture from the desiccant. This process enables continuous and efficient air dehumidification without interruption.
What is the Difference Between a Heated Regenerative Desiccant Air Dryer and a Desiccant Air Dryer?
The main difference between a heated desiccant dryer and a cold regenerated desiccant air dryer lies in the method of desiccant regeneration. While the heated dryer uses external heat for regeneration, the desiccant air dryer uses expanded compressed air without additional heat. This results in different efficiencies and energy consumption values depending on your specific application requirements. The heat regenerated desiccant dryer is designed for more intensive performance areas. We are happy to advise you on which compressed air dryer is right for your application.
How Do Adsorption Dryers Differ from Refrigerated Air Dryers?
In addition to the AD and ADP series, BERG also offers more cost-effective and energy-efficient alternatives – the refrigerated air dryers. These are particularly well-suited for applications with lower drying efficiency requirements, where an economical and energy-saving solution is still needed.
The main difference between refrigerated air dryers and adsorption dryers lies in their operating principles: while refrigerated dryers reduce air humidity by cooling and achieving a pressure dew point of up to +3°C, adsorption dryers remove moisture through a chemical process, allowing them to achieve extremely low pressure dew points of up to -70°C.
Contact us to find the optimal dryer model for your specific requirements!
What Distinguishes BERG Heat Regenerated Adsorption Dryers?
BERG offers high-quality adsorption dryers for compressed air that stand out due to their quality and efficiency. Our air dehumidifier adsorption dryers are robustly constructed and ensure reliable operation under demanding conditions. Additionally, you benefit from our comprehensive consulting and excellent customer service. If you want to buy an adsorption dryer that meets your high standards, you have come to the right place.
Which Industries and Applications are BERG Heat Regenerated Adsorption Dryers Suitable for?
Our heat regenerated adsorption dryers are ideal for industries such as food production, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and all areas where extremely dry and clean air is essential. They are also suitable for applications with high flow rates and where air quality has a direct impact on product quality.
Furthermore, these adsorption dryers are used in environments with extreme external conditions.
Advantages of Heat Regenerated Adsorption Drying
- Achieving a very low pressure dew point for maximum air purity
- Energy-efficient regeneration using external heat sources
- Durable construction for reliable long-term operation
- Reduction of downtime through continuous operation
- Adaptable to various industrial requirements
Why Choose BERG as Your Partner?
As a creative family business, BERG Compressors stands for quality and innovation. Our heat regenerated adsorption dryers reflect our core competencies in compressed air treatment. With individual solutions and plug-and-play systems, we ensure fast availability and integration into your existing processes. Trust in Quality Made in Germany and our first-class service.
Are you also interested in our oil-water separators to optimize your compressed air quality? Discover our nitrogen generators for specialized applications.
Technical Data - Heated Regenerative Desiccant Air Dryer DRYBERG® ADP
Type | Connection | Performance | Blower Performance | Heating Performance | Dimensions | Weight | ||
Nm3/h | kW | kW | A | B | C | kg | ||
ADP 400 | DN50 | 400 | 1.3 | 3.5 | 1750 | 1030 | 2260 | 1200 |
ADP 700 | DN50 | 700 | 1.6 | 7 | 1860 | 1180 | 2310 | 1400 |
ADP 1000 | DN80 | 1000 | 1.6 | 8 | 1920 | 1280 | 2390 | 1500 |
ADP 1400 | DN80 | 1400 | 1.6 | 10 | 1920 | 1320 | 2420 | 1900 |
ADP 1700 | DN80 | 1700 | 4 | 14 | 2120 | 1450 | 2480 | 2300 |
ADP 2000 | DN80 | 2000 | 4 | 17 | 2180 | 1480 | 2550 | 2800 |
ADP 2500 | DN100 | 2500 | 7.5 | 22 | 2400 | 1520 | 2640 | 3400 |
ADP 3000 | DN100 | 3000 | 8.5 | 26 | 2400 | 1540 | 2630 | 3600 |
ADP 3500 | DN100 | 3500 | 8.5 | 32 | 2750 | 1900 | 2790 | 4000 |
ADP 4000 | DN150 | 4000 | 8.5 | 35 | 2800 | 1990 | 2890 | 4800 |
ADP 5000 | DN150 | 5000 | 15 | 45 | 2910 | 2040 | 2870 | 5600 |
ADP 6000 | DN150 | 6000 | 15 | 56 | 3400 | 2350 | 3000 | 6300 |
ADP 7000 | DN150 | 7000 | - | - | 3500 | 2280 | 3000 | 7200 |
ADP 8200 | DN150 | 8200 | - | - | 3600 | 2500 | 3100 | 8000 |
ADP 9500 | DN200 | 9500 | - | - | 3800 | 2600 | 3300 | 9000 |