Gas drying systems are specialized equipment designed to remove moisture from gas. The use of these systems ensures the stability and safety of gas transportation and storage processes by preventing the formation of hydrates, corrosion, and other adverse effects of moisture on equipment and infrastructure.
Equipment
Gas drying systems are widely used in the gas, oil, chemical, and other industries where high gas purity is essential. Their primary application includes the preparation of natural gas for transportation through pipelines, storage in tanks, and use in technological processes at industrial facilities. Applications also encompass drying gas before it is supplied to gas distribution stations and used by industrial and domestic consumers.
The manufacturing process of gas drying systems involves design, material preparation, component fabrication, assembly, and equipment testing. Initially, technical documentation is developed according to customer requirements. Next, materials for the primary system elements are prepared. During the assembly stage, all components are connected according to the design and undergo quality control. Once assembly is complete, the system is tested on specialized stands to verify its functionality and compliance with technical specifications. The production of a gas drying system can take from several weeks to several months, depending on the complexity and size of the order.
The installation of gas drying systems includes preparing the installation site, mounting the main components, and connecting to pipelines and other communications. After installation, the system is adjusted, which includes checking for leaks, testing in operational mode, and calibrating parameters.