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Premium Automotive Receiver Driers for Superior AC System Protection

ACTECmax high-quality receiver driers are engineered to keep your automotive air conditioning system clean, dry, and efficient. By effectively filtering out moisture and contaminants, they help prolong the life of key components and ensure consistent, reliable cooling performance. With durable materials, universal compatibility, and customizable OEM/ODM options, they are an ideal choice for multiple vehicles

ACTECmax Receiver Drier

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Overview

The receiver drier, also known as the automotive AC accumulator, removes moisture and impurities from the refrigerant. It is typically made of either iron or aluminum and comes in two main installation types: horizontal and vertical.

receiver drier
Overview

The receiver drier, also known as the automotive AC accumulator, removes moisture and impurities from the refrigerant. It is typically made of either iron or aluminum and comes in two main installation types: horizontal and vertical.

Advantages of Our Receiver Driers

OEM-Customizable-Solutions
Superior Moisture & Contaminant Filtration

Our receiver driers efficiently remove moisture and impurities from the refrigerant, preventing ice formation and corrosion that can damage AC system components.

 

Global Application & Support
Enhanced AC System Performance

By ensuring that only clean, dry refrigerant enters the expansion valve and evaporator, our receiver driers help maintain optimal cooling efficiency and system stability.

High-Reliability-Durability
Durable Construction & Material Options

Available in premium iron and aluminum, our receiver driers offer excellent durability and corrosion resistance, making them suitable for a wide range of operating environments.

Comprehensive-Product-Range
OEM/ODM Customization & Universal Fit

We support both OEM and ODM services, allowing tailored configurations to meet specific system requirements, plus universal compatibility with R134a systems across cars, trucks, and buses.

FAQs

What is the difference between a vertical receiver drier and a horizontal receiver drier?

A vertical receiver drier is designed to be installed in an upright position, while a horizontal type is mounted lying down.
The installation direction is determined entirely by the original vehicle manufacturer’s design. Using the correct type is crucial for proper system performance.

How can I distinguish between steel and aluminum receiver driers?

In most cases, you can recognize them by appearance:

  • Steel driers: The entire body is coated with black paint (available in glossy or matte finishes depending on customer requirements).

  • Aluminum driers: Usually come in natural aluminum color.
    Some specific models may also be painted black upon customer request.

Why is the O-ring inside the service port damaged, and how should it be handled?

This issue commonly occurs when the service port screw is tightened excessively, causing the O-ring to be squeezed and damaged.
Solution:

  • You can temporarily replace it with a locally purchased matching O-ring.

  • For future orders, you may request the factory to include an additional spare O-ring to avoid downtime.

Why does the A/C system become blocked after replacing the receiver drier?

If the system is still not cooling after installing a new receiver drier, it does not necessarily mean the new drier is defective. Blockage usually occurs because:

  1. The original system contains excessive dirt or debris
    The receiver drier filters contaminants. If the entire A/C system is dirty—compressor wear, old oil, metal shavings, etc.—the new drier will quickly become clogged.

  2. Improper system flushing
    If the system is not thoroughly cleaned before installing the new drier, replacing the component will not solve the root problem.

  3. Internal manufacturing issues (rare but possible)

    • Desiccant packed too tightly → reduces flow.

    • Inlet/outlet port opening partially blocked during production.

Important:
Replacing more driers or even the compressor will not solve the issue unless the system is properly cleaned. Full system flushing is recommended before installation.

What causes internal blockage or reduced refrigerant flow in a receiver drier?

Possible reasons include:

  • Excessive desiccant filling: More desiccant is not always better; too much reduces internal airflow.

  • Partially machined inlet/outlet ports: Manufacturing tolerance issues may restrict flow.

  • Dirty A/C system: Contaminants accumulate inside the drier, causing flow restrictions or complete blockage.

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