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What is the needed humidity level per industry? Several industries can benefit from humidification and temperature control. The optimal temperature and humidity level varies depending on the type of industry and the target.

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September 9, 2019

Effect of lack of humidity

How much impact can a lower humidity level have? A low or unsuitable humidity level can have a serious impact on your health or business. Each industry has an optimal level of relative humidity to reach in order to run their operation smoothly. Here, we will explain the problems and influences...

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air-guns

Save energy and costs on compressed air consumption The vast majority of industrial companies use compressed air for applications like surface drying or cleaning. Compressed air is a form of energy storage due to its ability to perform when the air is decompressed. The production of compressed air is mostly...

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humidity influence

What influences the level of humidity? Humidity is the amount of fog or vapor which the air holds. This is why humid air feels wet and your sweat cannot evaporate into the air. Humidity control indoor is influenced by a number of factors: Ventilation: The level of ventilation in a...

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IUS-race-cooling-gate

Cooling gate for outdoor activities and running races Have you ever been doing any outdoor activity and wishing to get cooled down without getting soaked wet? As a nozzle manufacturer, our colleagues from IKEUCHI USA INC. created a portable cooling gate that can easily be installed during outdoor events such...

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hygrometer

Relative humidity VS. Absolute humidity: what’s the difference? When talking about humidity, we are talking about the degree of moisture condition of the air. In general, when we commonly use the term “humidity”, its actually meaning refers to “relative humidity”. However we can also indicate the degree of humidity with...

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humidification

Droplet size: how do we measure the diameter of a water droplet? Diameter and Weight A droplet size is measured in microns (μm) A micron is 1/1000 of a millimeter or about 1/25,000 of an inch. 50 microns is about the size of a human hair, while 2 microns is...

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