Ecodry, the new range of dehumidifying rotors
from Desiccant Rotors International (DRI) offers simple, cost effective
and eco-friendly solutions to independent and precise requirements
for both low humidity and/or high ventilation needs.
The new dehumidifying Rotors are the result
of many man- years of in-depth study and research work on countless
permutations and combinations of substrates, desiccants and chemical
processes. Every aspect of rotor dynamics, behavior, characteristics
and physical parameters has been considered to maximize performance,
durability and applicability.
Ecodry desiccant
rotors not only have a large contact surface area between the desiccant
on the substrate and the air passing through it (the matrix), but
also the desiccant synthesized inside has an exceptionally large
internal pore surface area.
Ecodry dehumidifying rotors are highly
articulated to provide a smooth and laminar flow to the traversing
air streams. They are lightweight, and owing to a very low substrate
to desiccant ratio, transport minimal reactivation heat carry-over
to the dehumidification (process) air stream. Being extremely compact,
they help in designing smaller footprints for dehumidification equipment.
Metal Silicate synthesised on Inorganic Fiber substrate (net
organics less than 2%)
Special low temperature regeneration wheels.
For low humidity and high ventilation needs.
ADVANTAGES OF ECODRY ROTORS
All Ecodry G3 series, rotors allow for a very
high water uptake over a vast range of inlet conditions.
The G3 series rotors
employ desiccants that do not overload even when exposed to
100% saturated air or liquid water.
The rotors are maintenance free and there is
no deliquescence, and hence no special storage needs.
Rotors can simply be
cleaned on blowing or even washed with water.
The rotors are composed of stable, chemically
inert inorganic material and offer excellent resistance to
most chemicals.
Mechanical strength of these rotors is fairly
high and can withstand mechanical shocks and vibration strains
during manufacturing or, transportation.
The rotors neither burn nor support
combustion. The rotors can be reactivated using electric heat,
steam, hot water, natural gas LPG, or thermic fluid heaters.