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Screw compressors receive dryer upgrade

A Boge Compressors product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 29, 2008

The CD and CDF series from Boge provides a small, quiet and compact screw compressor solution ideally suited to the smaller industrial compressor user, such as garages and workshops.

The built-in refrigerant dryer in Boge Compressors' CD and CDF screw compressors now also includes a cyclone separator and two condensate drains as standard.

The cyclone separator removes water from the compressed air to ensure only saturated air enters the dryer.

The first condensate drain efficiently removes the condensate from the cyclone separator and the second condensate drain removes the condensate from the drying process.

The enhanced refrigerant dryer design also benefits the compressor cooling system.

The warm cooling air expelled from the dryer does not mix with the compressor cooling air flow.

It is removed through the back side of the compressor housing.

The compressor is therefore cooled by a separate cooling airflow, which further enhances its efficiency.

The CD and CDF series provide a small, quiet and compact screw compressor solution ideally suited to the smaller industrial compressor user, such as garages and workshops.

The CDF series of frequency controlled screw compressors produces the exact volume of compressed air needed at the pressure required.

Frequency control minimises idling time and evens out air demand fluctuations.

Energy costs can therefore be reduced considerably.

The CD and CDF models are available in 8, 10 and 13bar versions.

Output capacities range from 0.30 - 1.200m3/min, and motor powers range from 3 to 7.5kW.

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