I was wondering what you guys are using for air filtration.
I have a Hankison HIT20 refrigerated air dryer. My current filter is a Lowes regulator/ filter. I was looking to get a better filter.
I have a line up on a Sharpe Dryaire 6760 for $200.
My question is...
With the refrigerated dryer, do I need the desiccant filter?
What would you guys recommend?
Thanks,
Sorry about the 2nd post..the Body and Paint seems to get more traffic then the other topics
Filtration question
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i'm not familiar with your equipment but it really depends on your plumbing humidity in your area and so on. one thing I can tell you is that filtering air for painting purposes you can't have to much, dry air is a must.
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that is a good system, 200 ? is it used ?
i have two of them myself. i also have two of these that i like better https://www.sata.com/index.php?id=satafilter484&L=11 and two nitrogen machines but i wont post those you have to consider costs of dessicant when using the system. Experienced Trained Certified
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Thanks for the response. I ended up picking up the Dryaire. Yes PainterDave, it is used. For $200 it sounded like a great deal
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yeah if its in good shape that is a good deal. you will like the system. i set my regulator at 45psi i use 1/2 ID 40ft hose works great
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