Keeping the Dry Air Storage Humid Free

The similarities between dry air storage and industries in terms of humidity level to be maintained are almost the same. Many industries need to protect their goods from bacterial and mold development as in the dry air storage foods need to be protected. There is a high chance that the industrial goods may get corroded or may get lumpy due to humidity and hence need a dry condition. In dry air rooms generally, foodstuffs are stored which can become stale due to the presence of moisture in the air. To prevent this from happening the humidity level need to be maintained below 50 percent as 70 percent of humidity is enough for mold development. To achieve this there are mainly two options. One of them is the use of heating devices and the other one is the use of dehumidifiers. Read more on Dehumidifiers for Server Rooms and Data Centers in NZ

When taking the first option people have to ensure proper insulation in the room and use energy-intensive heating. This may seem a pretty easier and cheaper solution than the use of dehumidifiers but this method might not always be practical. First of all, keeping the room dry with a heating device is not an energy efficient method. Second, it is absolutely very tough to keep the air dry through heating if the warehouse or storeroom is too big. It will not be a reasonable thing to do as it is not cost-efficient and operation efficient. So people should look for a more energy-efficient option which will also perform dehumidification efficiently.  For such options installation of an appropriate dehumidifier is the way to go. Dehumidifiers can efficiently keep the air dry even when the room is poorly insulated. It is very energy-efficient in comparison to the heating devices. It helps to keep the room dry in a constant manner by continuously supplying dry air to the room. The only requirement for the dehumidifiers is the storeroom should be diffusion proof along with the seals impervious to smoke.

Ambale Mobile and Stationary Dehumidifiers for Dry Air Storage

Many industries use dry air storage to protect their goods from humidity. Electronics industries use dry air storage to store printed circuit boards, pharmaceutical industries store various medicines, food industries to store almost all kinds of food, and chemical industries store various types of hygroscopic powders. Other industries also store various raw materials in dry air storage. We have various models of dehumidifiers to reach the optimum level of desired humidity. Suitable for all orders of magnitude these dehumidifiers can be found in both mobile and stationary versions. Some of the devices are weatherproof for places where they have to face extreme weather conditions. 

To be considered from the outset: Pre-Drying Hauling Paths

During the planning of dehumidification, the investors should also put the hauling paths and transfer sites into consideration. If the products include hygroscopic material such as salt, sugar, and any other types of powder the best way to plan the dehumidification is to start from the hauling path. The drying of conveying an air of the pneumatic transport routes helps to keep the products safe before they reach the dry air storage. The powder and granules reach the dry air storage at a free-flowing state. For this, the desiccant dehumidifiers by our company are the best option.

Ambale Dehumidifiers are available in Auckland, Fiji, Christchurch, Northland, Queenstown, Tauranga, Hamilton, etc, and all other cities. Contact us by sending an email to info@ambale.co.nz