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DESICCANT DRYER - DeVilbiss

Part #: DAD500

The DeVilbiss DAD500 Desiccant Dryer Unit delivers consistently clean, dry air, essential for achieving superior painting results and protecting pneumatic equipment from moisture damage. Engineered for professional automotive and industrial applications, this robust 3-stage filtration system ensures optimal air quality, making it an ideal solution for low to medium production shops seeking reliable performance.

Key Features

  • Advanced 3-Stage Filtration: Provides comprehensive air purification.
    • First Stage Centrifugal Filter: Efficiently removes particulates and contaminants down to 5 microns.
    • Second Stage Coalescing Filter: Further refines air quality by filtering particulates and contaminates down to 0.01 micron.
    • Third Stage Desiccant Dryer: Eliminates remaining water vapor, achieving an ultra-low dew point of -40 degrees F.
  • Integrated Desiccant Filter Change Indicator: Simplifies maintenance by visually alerting technicians when the desiccant requires replacement.
  • Durable Wall Mount Bracket: Allows for secure and convenient installation within any workshop environment.
  • Optimized Air Quality: Guarantees dry, contaminant-free air critical for high-quality paint application and extended tool lifespan.

Applications

The DeVilbiss DAD500 is specifically designed for professional technicians and mechanics in environments where pristine air quality is paramount. It is perfectly suited for automotive paint booths, body shops, and industrial settings performing precision finishing. Its ability to supply ultra-dry air helps prevent common paint defects like fisheyes and blushing, ensuring a professional, durable finish on vehicles and other industrial products.

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  • Model: 241587
  • Shipping Weight: 34.75lbs
  • UPC: 065870100281
  • Manufacturers Part #: DAD500
  • Manufactured by: DeVilbiss
  • Also Known As: DEV-DAD500

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 22 February, 2017.