Used Dri-Air Equipment For Sale
Dri-Air Industries is an American manufacturer of desiccant resin dryers and material handling equipment for plastics processing, headquartered in East Windsor, Connecticut since 1979.
Available Dri-Air Equipment(6 items)
About Dri-Air
Dri-Air Industries was founded in 1979 in East Windsor, Connecticut and has built a reputation as one of the most trusted American manufacturers of desiccant resin drying systems and material handling equipment for the plastics processing industry. Dri-Air specializes in dual-bed and triple-bed desiccant dryers that deliver true -40°F dewpoint air for drying engineering-grade and hygroscopic resins such as nylon, polycarbonate, ABS, PET, PEEK, PEI, PPS, and TPU. The flagship HP Series desiccant dryers cover throughputs from 8 to 1,500+ lb/hr and are widely used in injection molding, extrusion, and blow molding plants for medical, automotive, electronic, and packaging applications. Dri-Air also manufactures the Arid-X portable dryers, the APD compact dryer line, the MICRO-D very-small-batch dryer for laboratory and small medical molding cells, hopper loaders, vacuum receivers, and central drying systems for plant-wide resin handling. Used Dri-Air equipment is highly desirable in the secondary market because the dryers are simple, mechanically straightforward, durable, and parts (heaters, blowers, controls, desiccant towers) are widely available - making used Dri-Air dryers a low-risk way to add drying capacity. Common inspection points on a used Dri-Air dryer include desiccant condition (often replaced as part of a rebuild), heater band condition, blower bearings, regeneration valve operation, dewpoint sensor calibration, control system function, and hopper condition.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Used Dri-Air Equipment
What does Dri-Air make?
Dri-Air Industries manufactures desiccant resin drying systems for plastics processing, including the HP Series dual-bed and triple-bed dryers, Arid-X portable dryers, APD compact dryers, MICRO-D small-batch dryers, hopper loaders, vacuum receivers, and complete central drying systems for engineering-grade and hygroscopic resins.
Why buy a used Dri-Air dryer?
Used Dri-Air dryers offer dependable American-built drying capacity at 40-60% off new pricing. The mechanically straightforward design, standard industrial components (heaters, blowers, valves), and excellent parts availability make used Dri-Air dryers a low-risk way to add drying capacity for engineering resins.
What should I inspect on a used Dri-Air desiccant dryer?
Inspect desiccant bed condition (and plan to replace as part of commissioning), heater band condition, regeneration blower bearings, regeneration valve operation, dewpoint sensor and calibration, control system function and software version, hopper insulation and seals, and overall airflow and pressure-drop performance.
What are the most popular Dri-Air models on the used market?
Common used Dri-Air models include the HP Series desiccant dryers (HP-50, HP-100, HP-200, HP-400, HP-800 and larger), the Arid-X portable dryer line, the APD compact dryers for cell-side drying, the MICRO-D for small medical molding, and various central drying systems with multiple drying hoppers.
Are parts and service available for Dri-Air equipment?
Yes. Dri-Air Industries supports the entire installed base from East Windsor, Connecticut with parts, replacement desiccant, heaters, blowers, controls, and technical support. Many components are standard industrial parts widely available through distributors, making Dri-Air dryers easy to maintain long-term.
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