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PSB Industries highlights advanced Specialty Gas Dryers for electronics
EPR Magazine (Electrical & Power Review)
|March 2026
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PSB Industries, a specialist in the design and fabrication of systems for dehydrating and purifying gases and liquids, highlighted its range of Specialty Gas Dryers. Designed to meet the demanding requirements of electronic manufacturing facilities, these advanced dryers offer superior performance in purifying argon, helium, nitrogen, and hydrogen gases, ensuring the highest levels of purity and efficiency for critical processes in electronics production.
The Argon Specialty Gas Dryers feature a dual tower desiccant design, ensuring continuous operation and consistent gas quality. With automatic cycling, these dryers reduce manual intervention, increasing efficiency and reliability. It utilises electric heat regeneration with dry N2, maintaining dryer effectiveness and prolonging equipment lifespan. The dryers boast a high flow rate capacity ranging from 3,600 to 70,000 SCFH, accommodating various production scales. Their wide pressure range of 50 to 100 psia makes them adaptable to different process requirements, while the ultra-low exit moisture of less than 1.0 ppmv delivers high-purity argon for demanding applications.
This story is from the March 2026 edition of EPR Magazine (Electrical & Power Review).
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