How do breather dryers work?

Breather dryers keep critical systems protected by ensuring that only clean, dry air passes into and out of your equipment. Let’s explore how they work and why they are essential for protecting machines and fluids.

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Displacement

If the oil level in the system drops, air flows in to equalize pressure.


Separation

This air enters the GIEBEL VV-RV adsorber via the opening and flows through a foam filter disk, which separates larger dirt and dust particles. 


Adsorption

The GIEBEL Xdry® filling then separates moisture up to 2% RH (average 10% RH).

Filtration

3μm paper filter removes even the finest dirt and dust particles from the supply air. 

01

Your machine equipped with an adsorber is exposed to humid ambient air.

02

The oil level drops and air flows in to equalize pressure. The adsorber separates moisture down to 2%rh (10%rh on average) and filters out dust particles. The system remains dry.

03

The oil level rises, air is pressed out to equalize pressure. The adsorber prevents oil fumes from escaping through the carbon inside. In addition, the air flow removes some of the previously stored water from the adsorber, thus ensuring cyclical self-regeneration.

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