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Air Compressors with Dryers

Air Compressors with Dryers

Air compressor and dryer combos pair a compressor with an integrated refrigerated air dryer in a single package, removing moisture from the air stream before it reaches your tools and equipment. CompressorPros carries rotary screw and piston dryer combo systems from 3 to 30+ HP across multiple brands. All orders ship free. (Standard Shipping)

What Are Air Compressors with Dryers?

An air compressor with a dryer typically combines the compressor and a refrigerated air dryer into one factory-matched system. Compressed air naturally contains moisture, and that moisture causes corrosion in piping, damages pneumatic tools, ruins paint finishes, and contaminates processes. A built-in dryer removes moisture before it enters the air line, eliminating the need to purchase, size, and plumb a separate standalone dryer. These combo systems are a strong choice for auto body shops, manufacturing facilities, woodworking studios, and any operation where dry, clean air is essential.

Rotary Screw + Dryer vs. Piston + Dryer

Air compressor dryer combos are available across two pump technologies, and the right one depends on your duty cycle and air demand.

Rotary Screw Air Compressors with Dryers

Rotary screw air compressors with dryers are the most common combo configuration. The dryer is integrated into the compressor's system by mounting directly to the tank, creating a compact, all-in-one system. Rotary screw combos deliver 100% duty cycle and are available from 5 to 30+ HP, making them the standard for shops and facilities that run air tools continuously throughout the day. The Quincy QGS 5 TMD-1 5 HP Rotary Screw Air Compressor with Dryer is a popular entry point for smaller shops upgrading to continuous-duty compressed air with built-in moisture removal.

Piston Air Compressors with Dryers

Piston air compressor dryer combos pair a reciprocating compressor with a dryer and often a noise-reduction silencer. These are typically available from 5 to 10 HP and offer a lower upfront cost than rotary screw combos for operations with intermittent air demand. The EMAX Silent Air ESP07V080V1PK 7.5 HP Air Compressor with Silencer and Dryer combines a two-stage piston compressor, stand alone dryer, and noise silencer in a single package. EMAX Two Stage + Dryer Bundles offer additional options in this configuration.

Types of Air Compressors with Dryers

Tank Mount Dryer Combos

Tank mount systems integrate the compressor, dryer, and air receiver tank into one unit. Everything arrives pre-piped and ready to connect to your air line. Tank mount combos are common in the 3 to 15 HP range and are well-suited to shops that want a simple, single-footprint installation. The Elgi EN11-125-120T-G2 15 HP Rotary Screw 120 Gallon Tank Mount with Dryer is a representative tank mount combo for mid-size operations.

Base Mount Dryer Combos

Base mount combos package the compressor and dryer together on a shared base but do not include a built-in tank. The facility provides a separate air receiver sized to its specific demand. This configuration is standard for larger systems (15 HP and above) and facilities with existing tank infrastructure.

Enclosed / Silent Air Dryer Systems

Some manufacturers package an enclosed, noise-reduced compressor with an integrated dryer and silencer. These all-in-one systems deliver dry air at reduced noise levels, making them suitable for installation near work areas. They are available in both piston and rotary screw configurations.

Key Specifications

  • CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute): Total air volume at rated pressure. The integrated dryer is factory-matched to the compressor's CFM output, so there is no risk of undersizing the dryer when buying a combo system.
  • HP (Horsepower): Dryer combos are available from 5 HP for small shops to 30+ HP for industrial operations. Higher HP delivers higher CFM.
  • Dew Point: The temperature at which moisture condenses out of the air. Refrigerated dryers in combo systems typically produce a dew point of 38-40 degrees F, which is sufficient for most shop and manufacturing applications.
  • Tank Capacity (Gallons): Tank mount combos include 60 to 132 gallon receivers. Base mount systems connect to a separately purchased tank.
  • Voltage/Phase: Units at 3-7.5 HP are available in 230V single phase. Models above 10 HP commonly require 230V or 460V three phase power.

Brands Carried

  • Quincy: QGS TMD series rotary screw dryer combos from 5 to 30 HP, among the most widely specified compressor-dryer systems in auto and industrial shops.
  • Elgi: EN series tank mount rotary screw combos with integrated dryers from 7.5 to 20 HP, known for extended maintenance intervals.
  • EMAX: Silent Air series piston compressors with integrated dryers and noise silencers from 5 to 10 HP.
  • ABAC: Rotary screw dryer combos from 5 to 20 HP in both single phase and three phase configurations. The ABAC AS-10503TMD-131 10 HP Rotary Screw w/Dryer is a proven seller in this range.
  • Industrial Gold: Enclosed rotary screw systems with integrated dryers for continuous-duty industrial applications.

Many more brands available.

FAQ

Why buy a compressor with a built-in dryer instead of a separate one? A combo system is factory-matched, meaning the dryer is correctly sized for the compressor's output. It also simplifies installation, reduces floor space, and eliminates the risk of connecting an undersized dryer that cannot keep up with the compressor's airflow.

What is the most common mistake when buying an air compressor dryer combo? Ignoring ambient temperature. Refrigerated dryers are rated for specific inlet air temperatures, and a hot shop or outdoor installation can reduce dryer effectiveness. Verify that the dryer's rated inlet temperature matches your operating environment.

Do all air compressors need a dryer? Not all, but most shop and industrial applications benefit from one. Without a dryer, moisture in the air line causes rust in piping, damages pneumatic tools, creates defects in paint and coating work, and can contaminate food or medical processes.

Can I add a dryer to an existing compressor later? Yes. Standalone air dryers are available in a range of CFM capacities to pair with any existing compressor. However, buying a combo system upfront is typically more cost-effective and space-efficient.

What dew point do I need? For most auto shop, manufacturing, and general pneumatic tool applications, a refrigerated dryer producing a 38-40 degree F dew point is sufficient. Applications requiring extremely dry air (such as certain pharmaceutical or electronic processes) may need a desiccant dryer, which achieves dew points as low as -40 degrees F.

Does CompressorPros offer free shipping on compressor dryer combos? Yes. All orders ship free, direct from the manufacturer, on every unit in this category.

Shop Air Compressors with Dryers at CompressorPros

CompressorPros carries air compressor and dryer combos across rotary screw and piston configurations, from 3 HP single phase shop systems to 30+ HP three phase industrial units. EMAX Two Stage + Dryer Bundles and standalone dryers and air treatment equipment are also available for buyers who need to match a dryer to an existing compressor. All orders ship free, direct from the manufacturer.

If you need help choosing an air compressor dryer combo for your shop or facility, call (803) 339-0445 or email info@compressorpros.com