CONSORB adsorption dryer

  • Efficient adsorption drying - proven basic principle with high performance
  • Counterflow regeneration - continuous moisture removal to the outside
  • Ideal for cool & dry environments - reliable dehumidification at low temperatures
Adsorptionstrockner nach CONSORB Prinzip

All CONSORB adsorption dryer

CONSORB adsorption dryer: 6 Products
  • Construction dryer type KT95evo
    Adsorption dryer type CS-5 / CS-5L
    • Dehumidification capacity: 0.35 – 0.4 kg/h
    • Air volume flow: 65 – 90 m³/h
    • Wet air discharge required
  • Construction dryer type KT95evo
    Adsorption dryer type CZ-82/102/102L/104
    • Dehumidification capacity: 22 – 65 kg/h
    • Air volume flow: 3200 – 8000 m³/h
    • Moist air discharge required – secure discharge to the outside
  • Construction dryer type KT95evo
    Adsorption dryer type DC-010
    • Dehumidification capacity: 0.6 kg/h
    • Air volume flow: 190 m³/h
    • Wet air discharge required
  • Construction dryer type KT95evo
    Adsorption dryer type DC-020/30/T10/T16
    • Dehumidification capacity: up to 1.5 kg/h
    • Air volume flow: 310 – 400 m³/h
    • Wet air discharge required
  • Construction dryer type KT95evo
    Adsorption dryer type DC-031 T10 / 031 T16
    • Dehumidification capacity: up to 2.1 kg/h
    • Air volume flow: 300 – 490 m³/h
    • Wet air discharge required
  • Construction dryer type KT95evo
    Adsorption dryer type DC-50R
    • Dehumidification capacity: up to 3.4 kg/h
    • Air volume flow: 550 m³/h process air, 150 m³/h regeneration air
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CONSORB DC – the basic principle of adsorption drying

The Consorb principle is the basic version of adsorption drying. The rotor cross-section is divided into two zones for the process and regeneration air. The process air is dried by the adsorption process in the process air sector. The heated regeneration air evaporates the moisture previously absorbed by the rotor in a counterflow and is discharged outside as humid air (blue).