Membrane Air Dryers
Laboratory Membrane Dryers
- Delivers low-dewpoint instrument air to prevent contamination
- Ideal for hazardous or explosion-prone laboratory areas
- Operates without electricity for low-cost, energy-efficient drying
- Environmentally friendly—no refrigerants or freons required
- Explosion-proof, silent design with no moving parts
- Provides reliable performance with minimal maintenance
Parker Laboratory Membrane Dryers provide a simple, reliable, and cost-effective method for generating clean, dry compressed air in analytical and industrial settings. Utilizing advanced membrane separation technology, these dryers efficiently remove moisture from compressed air streams, preventing contamination and extending the life of analytical instruments.
Each membrane dryer incorporates high-performance coalescing filtration to deliver ultra-dry air at a consistently low dewpoint, all while maintaining minimal pressure drop and low purge air consumption. Designed with no moving parts or electrical requirements, these systems offer quiet, maintenance-free operation and are perfectly suited for use in explosion-proof or hazardous environments where safety and reliability are critical.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do Parker membrane dryers work?
Parker membrane dryers use selective permeation to remove water vapor from compressed air, producing clean, dry air without the need for electricity, refrigerants, or mechanical components.
Are membrane dryers safe for hazardous environments?
Yes. With no electrical parts or moving components, Parker membrane dryers are explosion-proof and ideal for hazardous locations where spark-free operation is essential.
What maintenance is required for membrane dryers?
Maintenance is minimal and typically limited to periodic filter cartridge replacement. The absence of moving parts ensures long-term, trouble-free operation with very low ownership costs.