combination of air dryer materials..

Humdinger, Thanks for the info.. I’ll use this info...

Here’s some food for thought

since the silica is way less effective, let’s say in 10 hours we open the filter to see the silica is going pink,so rather than changing the silica, if we seal the dryer from outside air during down time, wouldn’t the sieve remove moisture from the silica, maybe turning it back to bluish over a day or so?

if this is the case, the silica would, down the line turn pink, and fail to go back to blue which would indicate the sieve is full..

it seems to me the moisture in the dryer would tend to equalize...

Mike
 
Humdinger, Thanks for the info.. I’ll use this info...

Here’s some food for thought

since the silica is way less effective, let’s say in 10 hours we open the filter to see the silica is going pink,so rather than changing the silica, if we seal the dryer from outside air during down time, wouldn’t the sieve remove moisture from the silica, maybe turning it back to bluish over a day or so?

if this is the case, the silica would, down the line turn pink, and fail to go back to blue which would indicate the sieve is full..

it seems to me the moisture in the dryer would tend to equalize...

Mike

Interesting thoughts for sure. Blue silica beads turned pink indicate that there also is moisture adsorbed in the zeolite. It may not be an identical degree of saturation but pink silica means less than dry zeolite which cannot draw moisture out of the silica at all. Once a moisture molecule is adsorbed into a zeolite bead it only is removed by heat evaporating it out at high temperature. I make filter cartridges for gold filters and seed the 13X zeolite with blue silica beads for users who may not have an hour meter on their compressor. I recharge or replace the zeolite every 20 hours in my gold filter cartrdige. It is probably half the useful life of the cartridge to remove all moisture but that's my maintenance choice. Zeolite reheated to 483 degrees F (250 degrees Celsius) will evaporate out any held moisture and be fully recharged.
 
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i have asked the seller, what is the difference of silica and calcium chloride, and the seller told me, the best desiccant is calcium chloride, coz it is non-toxic, and easy to change. 

this is what i found in wikipedia . Calcium chloride is commonly encountered as a hydrated solid with generic formula CaCl2(H2O)x, where x = 0, 1, 2, 4, and 6. These compounds are mainly used for de-icing and dust control. Because the anhydrous salt is hygroscopic, it is used as a desiccant.[9]
 
I opened my gold filter used on my Tuxing two cylinder after 7.5 hours run time which is about 30 top offs from 3200 to 4500psi of an 88 cu ft tank. The Zeolite was salted with about a teaspoon of silica beads. They were the orange and turn dark green ones. More than half were dark green...

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