
Standard for fermentation air water removal
In the fermentation process, the degree of dryness of compressed air directly affects the stability of microbial culture and product quality. The industry usually requires compressed air to undergo effective water removal treatment to prevent moisture from carrying impurities or breeding microorganisms, and to ensure that the fermentation environment meets sterility control standards.
Granklin water-lubricated single-screw air compressor outputs air through physical compression. Its basic characteristic is oil-free design, but the original compressed air may still contain naturally condensed moisture. In order to meet the drying needs of fermentation scenarios, it is recommended to install post-treatment equipment such as a cold dryer or a dry dryer to further reduce the moisture residue in the air through the principle of cooling or adsorption to ensure that the dew point temperature meets the process requirements (usually it needs to be controlled at-20℃ to-40℃, adjusted according to process standards).
The advantages of this solution are that the oil-free air output by Granklin air compressor can avoid pollution of the drying equipment by oil pollution and extend the service life of post-treatment components; at the same time, the stable compressed air flow and pressure characteristics provide efficient operation of the drying equipment. Provide basic guarantee and reduce the risk of unstable water removal effect caused by air pressure fluctuations.
For fermentation production lines, it is recommended to comprehensively evaluate the water removal plan based on the gas consumption, continuity requirements and environmental humidity of the specific process: in scenarios with high humidity or strict dryness requirements, priority should be given to a dry dryer to achieve deep water removal; If the environmental humidity is controllable and the process tolerance is high, a cold dryer can also be an economical choice. The combination of Granklin air compressor and post-treatment equipment can provide fermentation companies with reliable gas solutions that meet sterility control standards.