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Process Gas Dryer

Process Gas & Liquid Dryers

General Air Division

 

General Air Division (formerly a division of Zurn Industries) specializes in compressed air, gas, and liquid dehydration/purification technologies and offers a diverse line of product applications. Our packaged systems—from the smallest to the largest applications—remove moisture and contaminants from process streams. General Air’s custom-designed Hydryers® are specially constructed to our customers’ specifications for gas and liquid processes, unlimited in size and capacity, and are designed for maximum efficiency. Meeting this manufacturing challenge, General Air’s own facilities, as well as our key worldwide alliances, are well-equipped to handle our customers’ wide range of requirements. Process Gas Dryer
Process Liquid Dryer

Applications for Dryers

GASSES LIQUIDS

Inorganic Gases

Organic Gases Solvents/Other Refinery Products

Air Dryers

Ammonia Dryers

Argon Dryers

Chlorine Dryers

Helium Dryers

Hydrogen Dryers

Hydrogen Sulfide

Mixed Gas Dryers

Nitrogen Dryers

Oxygen Dryers

Sulphur Dioxide Dryers

Butane Dryers

Carbon Dioxide Dryers

Carbon Monoxide Dryers

Ethane Dryers

Ether Dryers

Ethylene Dryers

FCC Offgas Dryers

Landfill/Digester Dryers

Methane Dryers

Methylene Chloride Dryers

Mixed Hydrocarbon Dryers

Natural Gas Dryers

Propane Dryers

Propylene Dryers

Synthesis Gas Dryers

Acetone Dryers

Benzene Dryers

Comonomer Dryers

Ethanol Dryers

Freon Dryers

Heat Transfer Fluid Dryers

IPA Dryers

Methanol Dryers

Monomer Dryers

NGL Dryers

Trichloroethylene Dryers

Toluene Dryers

Xylene Dryers


Butadiene Dryers

Butane Dryers

Butene Dryers

Ethane Dryers

Isobutane Dryers

Isopentane Dryers

Kerosene Dryers

Naphtha Dryers

Pentane Dryers

Propane Dryers

Propylene Dryers

Raffinate Dryers

 

GAS AND LIQUID PURIFICATION

  • Removal of carbon dioxide from ethylene for production of polyethylene plastic.
  • Removal of MAPD and arsine/phosphine from propylene.
  • Removal of carbon dioxide from organic and inorganic gases prior to liquefaction.
  • Removal of sulfur compounds, such as mercaptans and hydrogen sulfide, from natural gas prior to liquefaction.

 

CATALYTIC PURIFICATION

  • Removal of oxygen from nitrogen, argon, etc.
  • Removal of hydrogen from helium or other gases.
  • Removal of H2/CO from air for high-purity process.
  • Catalytic oxidation of hydrocarbons.