What are the differences between GasDry Prime, GasDry Peak, & GasDry Max?
Van Gas Technologies manufactures three grades of deliquescent desiccant: GasDry Prime, GasDry Peak, GasDry Max. GasDry Prime is a low-cost desiccant for meeting basic dehydration requirements. GasDry Prime is often used to dry fuel gas in applications where fuel and instrumentation lines are not exposed to extremely low ambient temperatures. GasDry Prime is also used as a primary drying agent when several desiccant gas dryers are plumbed in a series. In a properly sized desiccant gas dryer, GasDry Prime will establish a relative humidity of 55%. GasDry Peak is a mid-grade deliquescent desiccant for drying fuel gas and instrument gas when gas temperatures are not expected to exceed 80 F (27C). GasDry Peak can produce pipeline quality gas, with respect to moisture content, under certain operating conditions. GasDry Peak is often used as a primary drying agent when several gas dryers are plumbed in series. In a properly sized desiccant gas dryer, GasDry Peak will establish a relative hum