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ABAC after
coolers effectively manage air treatment and are installed in compressed air systems to reduce compressed air temperature and moisture content.
They consist of a heat exchanger made up of copper tubes supported
by aluminum cooling fins. A high efficiency axial fan forces
ambient air over the heat exchanger providing the necessary cooling
effect.
The compressed air is cooled down to approximately 10°C above
ambient temperature. This cooling effect condenses a high percentage
of the water vapour into liquid with is separated from the air
stream by the CCS centrifugal separator installed at the after
cooler
outlet.
The installation of an ABAC after cooler ensures the maximum
performance and protection of all equipment, such as refrigeration dryers, adsorption dryers and filters, positioned down stream of
this unit.
- Reduces compressed air
temperatures
- Simple installation
- Low energy consumption
- Ambient temperature: 25°C
Inlet air temperature: 120°C
Max. working pressure: 15 barg
Inlet air relative humidity: 70%
Working pressure: 7 barg
Max. inlet air temperature: 170°C
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