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Tsunami introduces high-temperature regenerative dryer for mobile air systems

January 15, 2026 By Puja Mitra

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Tsunami Compressed Air Solutions has introduced a high-temperature regenerative dryer designed to manage humidity in mobile compressed air applications with elevated ambient temperatures and limited equipment space.

The High Temperature Regenerative Dryer integrates a wall-mounted aftercooler with Tsunami’s Pure 5, Pure 7, or Pure 10 regenerative desiccant dryers in a single system. It is designed to handle compressed air inlet temperatures up to 300°F, cooling the air before final drying to support consistent operation and reduce heat-related stress on downstream equipment.

In mobile environments such as spray foam rigs, mobile coating systems and refinishing trailers, air compressors often run in confined spaces, which can raise compressed-air temperatures above typical operating ranges. Along with elevated ambient temperatures inside trailers and service vehicles, these conditions can reduce the effectiveness of conventional drying methods. By cooling the compressed air and removing bulk moisture upstream, the High Temp Dryer helps the desiccant dryer operate more efficiently and can reduce moisture-related issues downstream.

“Merging two simple technologies into a complete package is extremely beneficial for the consumer,” said Troy Robins, product manager at Tsunami Compressed Air Solutions. “Too often, customers are expected to know how to maximize their air system. At Tsunami, we believe it’s our responsibility to do our part to get them there.”

Key features of the High Temperature Regenerative Dryer include a wall-mounted aftercooler with less than 1 PSI pressure drop, multiple drying capacity options to match system airflow requirements and a compact footprint for mobile installations. The system is designed for straightforward installation and routine maintenance to help limit downtime and operating costs.

Technical specifications include:

  • Maximum flow rate: 15, 25 or 40 CFM
  • Maximum inlet temperature: 300°F
  • Maximum inlet pressure: 175 PSI
  • Power: 120 VAC (two power cords)
  • Wall-mounted configuration

The following part numbers are available:

  • 21999-1255 – High Temperature Pure 5 Regenerative Dryer
  • 21999-1257 – High Temperature Pure 7 Regenerative Dryer
  • 21999-1260 – High Temperature Pure 10 Regenerative Dryer

Tsunami Compressed Air Solutions

www.tsunami.us.com

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