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Industrial Dehumidification Technology
Dehumidification is the process of removing moisture from the air to regulate humidity levels in indoor spaces. High humidity levels can cause a range of problems, including mold and mildew growth, structural damage, and health issues.
A psychrometric chart is a graphical representation of air properties and their relationships with each other. It is used to determine air conditions such as temperature, humidity, and relative humidity, as well as the dew point and enthalpy of air.
The principle of dehumidification involves lowering the amount of moisture or humidity in a certain environment. This is often achieved through methods such as condensation, absorption, or chemical dehumidification.
In cold storage environments, controlling humidity is essential to prevent ice buildup, condensation, and mold growth, which can compromise product quality, reduce energy efficiency, and lead to operational hazards. APC AirProControl Cold Room Dehumidification Systems are designed to ensure optimal moisture control, enhancing both safety and efficiency in refrigerated spaces.
In hospitals and pharmaceutical cleanrooms, airborne particulates, microbial contamination, temperature, and humidity must all be maintained within strict hygienic limits.
Among these factors, relative humidity (RH) is the most variable and must be carefully managed depending on the indoor temperature and system load.