Refrigerated dryers use a refrigeration program to reduce the compressed air flow temperatures below the ambient heat. This condenses the moisture that’s in vapor type at higher temperatures into water kind that may be drained out from the system. This lowers the “pressure dew point” in the compressed air flow. Given that the compressed oxygen isn’t cooled below this new dew level, any leftover moisture will stay in vapor develop. Refrigerated dryers are meant to generate dew ...