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==Economy/Compact Refrigerated Air Dryer==
==Economy/Compact Refrigerated Air Dryer==
[[File:Rdc_refrigerated_air_dryer_sm.png|thumb|100px|right|Economy/Compact Refrigerated Air Dryer]]
[[File:Rdc_refrigerated_air_dryer_sm.png|thumb|50px|right|Economy/Compact Refrigerated Air Dryer]]
* It uses  aluminum cooling heat exchangers
* It uses  aluminum cooling heat exchangers
* It produces the lowest pressure drop ratings in the compressed air industry.
* It produces the lowest pressure drop ratings in the compressed air industry.
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==High Inlet Temperature Refrigerated Air Dryer==
==High Inlet Temperature Refrigerated Air Dryer==
[[File:Aht_dryer_sm.png|thumb|100px|right|High Inlet Temperature Refrigerated Air Dryer]]
[[File:Aht_dryer_sm.png|thumb|50px|right|High Inlet Temperature Refrigerated Air Dryer]]
* It is used for high inlet air temperatures (up to 210°F).
* It is used for high inlet air temperatures (up to 210°F).
* It eliminates the need for a separate aftercooler, moisture separator, and particulate filter.
* It eliminates the need for a separate aftercooler, moisture separator, and particulate filter.
* It is Designed  for applications in environments with high ambient temperatures.
* It is Designed  for applications in environments with high ambient temperatures.
* It is ideal for when a high inlet air temperature dryer is required.
* It is ideal for when a high inlet air temperature dryer is required.

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