Tsunami Aftercooler
Cautious aftercooler fit for compressed-air treatment before downstream drying.
Staged air treatment — separation, filtration, and regenerative drying — built to deliver clean, dry compressed air at every point of use.
Dry. Clean. Staged.
Tsunami Compressed Air Solutions was founded in 1979 when Brad and Mary Barger built their first pneumatic drain in a suburban garage near Minneapolis. That first product — the automatic pneumatic drain — became the foundation of a company that has spent more than 45 years engineering staged air treatment systems for industrial, automotive, and process applications.
Tsunami is today a division of Suburban Manufacturing Group, Monticello, Minnesota.
The product line covers the full staged treatment sequence: aftercoolers, water separators, coalescing filters, refrigerated and regenerative desiccant dryers, electronic drain valves, breathing air packages, and spray packages. For over four decades Tsunami has positioned itself as the company that treats compressed air as a complete system problem — not a box sale. The brand holds ISO 9001:2015 quality system certification.
Tsunami ships through SPC's distribution network, so the right package — separator, filter, dryer, drain — arrives quoted and supported as a system, not as individual line items.
A multi-stage air treatment train only works if separation, filtration, and drying are matched in flow and pressure.
When an application calls for regenerative drying at a premium drying spec Tsunami gives SPC another staged-treatment line to evaluate without stepping outside the air-treatment conversation.
Cautious aftercooler fit for compressed-air treatment before downstream drying.
Bulk liquid separation at the front of a compressed-air treatment train.
Fine aerosol removal in the staged Tsunami treatment train.
Final polishing filtration for oil vapor and odor reduction.
General plant-air drying for everyday moisture control.
Point-of-use drying where the customer needs a compact packaged treatment path.
Point-of-use drying where additional filtration/treatment is needed before the membrane stage.
Low-dew-point drying for moisture-sensitive compressed-air applications; confirm model ladder and dew point options before quote.
Higher-tier regenerative drying path for applications where moisture defects or instrument-air reliability drive the spec.
Electronic condensate removal for tanks, separators, filters, and dryers.
Pneumatic automatic condensate removal for compressed-air treatment stages.
Air monitoring context for checking compressed-air treatment performance.
Dedicated breathing-air treatment for supplied-air respirator applications.
Automotive Manufacturing → Spray booths and pneumatic tooling demand dry, oil-free air — core Tsunami market.
Food & Beverage Processing → Staged filtration and drying for air in contact with product or packaging.
General Manufacturing → Plant-wide air treatment from compressor discharge to point of use.
Woodworking & Furniture → Spray finishing applications where moisture causes finish defects.
Oil & Gas / Energy → Instrument air drying for upstream and midstream pneumatic control systems.
Metalworking & Fabrication → Dry air for pneumatic tooling and surface preparation ahead of coating. Water separation and coalescing filtration handle bulk liquid and aerosols for general plant air. Refrigerated drying brings the dew point down for most industrial uses. Regenerative desiccant drying is the answer for instrument air, spray finishing, and any application where moisture causes process defects.
Size the separator, filter, and dryer to match the compressor's rated output at operating pressure. Undersizing any stage creates pressure drop and reduces drying effectiveness downstream.
Treat breathing-air packages as a separate safety application, not as ordinary plant-air filtration. Confirm the respirator use, governing requirement, compressor source, monitoring needs, and maintenance responsibility before specifying.
Tell us the spec and the account and we will come back with the right line, sourced through the distribution network.
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