Construction dryers

Construction dryers
Aerial ASE 300 – commercial adsorption dehumidifier | commercial dehumidifier
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Adsorption dehumidifiers

High performance adsorption dryer for low temperature areas.

Aerial ASE 400 – adsorption dehumidifier
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Adsorption dehumidifiers

Ideally suited for dehumidification of large spaces with low temperatures, the portable ASE dehumidifiers are extremely compact, sturdy and light-weight adsorption dryers.

Aerial VP 3 – side channel blower
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Side channel blower

The VP 3 side-channel blower offers reliability and energy-saving operation. The unit is air-cooled and operated in robust AERCUBE® housing. Its various gripping and carrying options make it easy to handle.

Aerial VP 6 – noise box with turbine
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Turbine

The noise box VP 6 is light, versatile and powerful. The use of a brushless, variable turbine reduces the weight of the VP 6 by up to 50% compared with conventional noise boxes with lateral channel blowers.

Aerial VT 2 – water separator
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Water separator

The VT 2 water separator is equipped with a high-quality dirty water pump, also used in industrial applications. With this special pump the VT 2 can be operated solely as a 'wet vacuum cleaner'.

Aerial HF 2 – hepa filter
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HEPA filter

The HEPA filter system HF 2 for efficient air cleaning in ready-to-connect AERCUBE® housing is operated in conjunction with a noise box.

Aerial SD 2 – sound silencer
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Sound silencer

The SD 2 is both a sound absorber and an odour filter.

Aerial CC4 MID – box calibrated energy meter
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Calibrated energy meter

The calibrated energy meter CC 4-MID BOX delivers secure evidence of power consumption. It records the energy consumptio...

Aerial AB 200 – side channel blower
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Side channel blower

The AB 200 is a ready to use side-channel blower with integrated vibration suppression and sound insulation, ideally suited for water damage restoration.

Aerial AERCUBE® system – drying technology
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Drying technology

Energy-efficient and flexible drying system for targeted building drying and water damage restoration projects.

Calorex DH 75-110 – swimming pool and commercial dehumidifiers
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Floor-standing swimming pool and commercial dehumidifiers

With high moisture extraction for low energy use, as well as being corrosion free and easy to clean, these dehumidifiers are ideal for keeping humidity under control.

Calorex DH 15 – condensation dehumidifier
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Wall-mounted dehumidifiers

The DH 15 wall-mounted dehumidifier has a compact design for installation in small areas, making it an ideal solution for stairwells, corridors and changing rooms.

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Why choose construction dryers?

Drying can be a substantial time-waster on construction sites. Long waits for plaster, concrete and other building materials to dry can greatly extend the duration of a project, and potentially lead to missed deadlines and penalty costs.

In addition, rain, snow and other severe weather can cause bricks, woods and metals to sustain water damage. Especially during cold and wet periods, damp can decay these crucial materials, making it costly to source replacement or requiring considerable drying before they can be used safely.

Dedicated construction drying solutions can help you ensure that excess moisture never delays progress on-site. By counteracting high humidity levels and generating clean, dry air, the substantial drying times on building sites can be shrunk down significantly. Work is handled faster, projects are finished on schedule and penalties are avoided.

Our powerful range of desiccant and condensation dryers are capable of removing a lot of moisture on practically any construction site. Across Europe, our solutions are relied on to maintain dry, optimal storage locations for building materials, and speed up drying processes throughout a project.

Unlike heating units, construction dryers do not create a risk of damaging materials, such as cracks on plastering or paintwork. Furthermore an effective building dryer can remove moisture from materials and the air in a much more energy-efficient and cost-effective way than heaters or ventilation systems.

Investing in high-quality construction drying limits the risk of water damage and mould growth affecting your materials. This helps ensure you are not regularly paying for replacements at the last minute, adding to your expenses and halting your progress. Materials are stored at the ideal climate all year round.

Our construction dryers are also heavily used by water damage restoration contractors. The efficiency, sturdiness and portability of our units is harnessed by these teams to fulfil projects faster and achieve better results. Deadlines are met, SLAs are satisfied and more work can be arranged in shorter spans of time.

Interested in knowing more about our construction dryers? Start the journey to protecting your materials and accelerating your drying times by speaking to one of our experts today.

Construction dryers: Frequently Asked Questions

What is a construction dryer?

Construction dryers help ensure that excess moisture or water never delays progress on construction sites. The units counteract high humidity levels and target overly wet or damp materials with clean, dry air, helping to cut down drying times significantly and protect the quality of building materials.

How does a construction dryer work?

Most construction dryers use dehumidification to address high levels of humidity and moisture on construction sites.

These force humid air through the unit and, either through a refrigerated evaporator coil (condensation) or an effective silica gel motor (adsorption), they capture moisture from this process air and push dry air back into the space.

This consistently prevents humidity from exceeding uncomfortable levels, and actively removes moisture from wet materials, such as concrete or plaster, so they set faster.

What are the benefits of using a construction dryer?

Waiting for construction materials such as plaster and concrete to dry is often a long, tedious process. Using construction dryers can significantly reduce the time it takes for these materials to set, speeding up progress to help ensure you meet deadlines and avoid penalties.

Furthermore, construction dryers prevent building materials like wood, brick and metal from suffering water damage. This ensures your materials retain their quality across the duration of the project, and you never have to face the costs or delays associated with replacing water damaged products.

What are the different types of construction dryers?

There are two primary types of construction dryer – condensation dryers and adsorption dryers.

Condensation dryers (or refrigerant dryers) draw humid air across a refrigerated evaporator coil. This rapidly causes the air to condense, and the moisture is either collected in a removable container or removed via a drain house. Dry, dehumidified air is then reheated and returned to the room.

Adsorption dryers (or desiccant dryers) use desiccant materials, such as silica gel, to attract moisture from humid air streams. The process air is passed through a slowly rotating silica gel rotor. The wet air is ducted away from the room, and dry air is pushed back into the space instead.

Can a construction dryer help to speed up the drying process?

Yes. Construction dryers can significantly speed up drying processes, resulting in faster project times and better quality outcomes.

How do I choose the right size construction dryer for my project?

Choosing the right size construction dryer is far from simple, and will be influenced by numerous factors, such as:

  • Time of year and surrounding climate

  • Room size

  • Air change requirements

  • People in the area

  • Products in the area

  • Type and age of building materials

Our bespoke, expert-driven consultations ensure that you are always advised on the ideal dryer for your requirements. Get in touch with our team to find out more.

Can I buy your construction dryers online?

For all of our construction dryers, VAT-registered companies can get a quote very quickly by pressing 'I want to buy' and inserting their enquiry and contact details.

However, you cannot carry out the entire purchasing process on our website. This is because due to the dryer you wish to purchase and your area of residence, you may or may not need to buy through a local Dantherm Group representative. We will facilitate this when you use the 'I want to buy' button for the dryer of your choice.

Can I bulk buy construction dryers?

Yes, we can fulfil bulk orders across our range of construction dryers. Get in contact with our experts or go direct to your local Dantherm Group representative to discuss the exact needs of your project and how we can meet your requirements.

Can I speak to someone for technical advice to buy the right construction dryers?

At Dantherm Group, we pride ourselves on ensuring all solutions we supply are tailored to your precise needs. Our decades of experience and total control over the design and manufacture of our range of construction dryers means we can provide you with bespoke, technical advice to ensure you receive the most efficient, effective and sustainable solution.

Reach out to our experts for a free, specialist consultation about your specifications so we can advise you on the most suitable unit.

What is your delivery time for construction dryers?

This depends. For some standard construction dryers, as well as their accessories and consumables, we offer day-to-day delivery. Larger or more complex orders will likely have a longer lead time.

For detailed information on when you can expect to receive the solutions you are interested in, please reach out to your local Dantherm Group representative.

Do you sell construction dryers to private consumers?

No. All Dantherm Group construction dryers included on this website are sold only to industry professionals either directly or via our extensive network of suppliers.

Do you provide support, servicing and parts for your construction dryers?

Yes. We have dedicated offices, suppliers and servicing partners based across Europe to provide timely, ongoing support across our entire range of construction dryers. You can get in touch through our contact form and we will make sure your enquiry is handled by the office or service partner best suited to your needs.

We also have an extensive network of spare parts dealers throughout Europe, who are geared to provide you with a complete stock of spare parts for your dryers. We are committed to catering to your needs and getting you the required parts as quickly and easily as possible.

How can I become a supplier to sell your construction dryers?

If you would like to become a supplier of Dantherm Group construction dryers, please refer to our Supplier Code of Conduct.

Get in touch with our team via email or over the phone if you have an enquiry, and we will get back to you at our earliest convenience.

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