Set as Home Page|Bookmark|General Enquiries|Help|Friday, 03rd September 2010
Air User Logo
Search 
Magazine 
Register for our ENewsletter
Click to visit www.efficiencyblowers.com
What next?
 Request further Information     Visit Website     Send to friend
 Hi-Line Industries Ltd company's profile


Click to visit www.efficiencyblowers.com

Click to visit http://www.testo.co.uk/emissions

Click to visit sponsors web site

Hi-line ‘Zero loss’ Desiccant Air Dryers
November 11th 2008

The latest version of the Hi-line ZL-HBP desiccant air dryer has been given the green light for energy efficiency.

Achieving dewpoints of -700C PDP without using any expensive compressed air makes its cost of ownership the lowest available to British Industry. With generous vessels/desiccant charge, the Automatic Energy Management System (AEMS) regenerates the dryer at the customers lowest tariff rate. Available with a ‘steam regeneration’ facility for companies with waste steam to utilise, the running costs are virtually nothing. The Hi-line ZL-HBP (Zero-loss Heater Blower Programme) comes standard with stainless steel pipework and lagged vessels with a choice of software to work with your required site preference, Rockwell, Mitsubishi, Siemens, Fanuc, Allen Bradley etc.

The Hi-line products integrate with all of industries applications.

Compressed Air is the fourth utility, we are sure that your finance department are looking for reductions/energy saving on Gas, Electric and Water. The smart guys are looking to reduce the costs of compressed air treatment and generation, with savings up to 70% easily made for typically little or no outlay. By dropping the factory air pressure 1 bar pressure a saving of 7% can be made! That’s just a push of a button. All factories have expensive air leaks’; dropping the factory air pressure 1 bar has a 10 % saving on air leakage. These are no cost instant savings.

For a free compressed air energy saving survey, contact Hi-line on 01283 533377.

More articles from Hi-Line Industries Ltd:

Economic replacement filters (10th May 2010)

From 2010