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Vacuum regeneration dryers do not use process air to regenerate the adsorbent desiccant material, instead they use ambient air for both regeneration and cooling (reducing energy consumption and process air loss). For regeneration, the ambient air is heated and pulled across the desiccant bed using a vacuum pump. To cool the desiccant and ensure it is at the optimum temperature for adsorption, the heat source is simply removed, and the desiccant cooled to ambient temperature. Vacuum regeneration dryers can be supplied with electric heaters or heat exchangers that utilise existing heat sources on site (steam, hot oil, etc.)