Compressed Air Accessories
Heat Exchangers
Heat Exchangers (Inter-After Coolers) consist of a series of tubes. One set of these tubes contains the fluid that must be either heated or cooled. The second fluid runs over the tubes that are being heated or cooled so that it can either provide the heat or absorb the heat required. A set of tubes is called the tube bundle and can be made up of several types of tubes: plain, longitudinally finned etc. Generally heat exchangers are used to reduce the temperature of the discharge air from the compressor using water.
Sr No |
Type Of Heat Exchanger |
Range |
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Flow Rate |
Pressure |
1 |
Inter Cooler Or After Cooler |
30 CFM to 10000 CFM |
1Kg/cm² to 40Kg/cm² |
Air Receivers
An Air Receiver is basically a tank that stores pressurized air from the compressor. The receiver acts as storage tank that helps to maintain constant pressure at downstream. It also helps to separate oil and moisture from the compressed air. All vessels are designed and fabricated as per customer requirement.
Volume |
Working Pressure |
Material of Construction |
Orientation |
0.25 m to 40 m |
1 Bar g to 40 Bar g |
Commercial / Boiler Quality |
Horizontal / Vertical |
Electronic Drain Valve
These drain valves especially suitable for removing condensate having sludge and rust laden from compressed air systems. These drain valves find most suitable application for installation on compressors (after-coolers), dryers, receivers, drip legs, moisture separators, etc. Features include: fully automatic, no maintenance 12 mm orifice manual test switch indication for valve healthiness easy to replace specially suitable for drain sludge and rust laden condensate glass-filled nylon coil former a-ring seal on cycle adjustment pots to ensure weatherproof sealing small compact resistant abs timer.
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