Dehumidifiers for Vehicle Storage and Manufacturing in NZ

To understand the necessity to control humidity we first must understand the basics of humidity. What exactly is humidity? Why does it matter so much in determining the climatic condition? Humidity is the moisture particles present in the air. Absolute humidity by definition is the total amount of water content present in a certain volume of air which is measured generally in grams per meter cubes. Relative humidity on the other hand is the ratio of the actual amount of moisture present in a certain volume of air to the maximum amount of moisture that certain air can hold. Since it is a ratio of the type of quantity it has no unit and is measured in percentage. 

Humidity is one of the defining factors in the climatic condition of a place. The humidity level of a place can fluctuate naturally. Inappropriate levels of humidity can bring lots of potential dangers and problems in industrial processes and operations. They create uncertainty and lack of control in the business which is a very bad thing for the investors. Ambale dehumidifiers provide the best humidity management system that will help to gain full control in the humidity level during industrial processes and commercial operations throughout NZ. Ambale supplies both condensation dehumidifiers and desiccant dehumidifiers of all types. These include domestic dehumidifiers, commercial units, and industrial dehumidifiers

What are the major problems caused by the inappropriate humidity level in vehicle manufacturing?

Vehicles are generally expensive and valuable items and there is a huge market of vehicles around the globe. Millions of people rely on the manufacturers to receive their vehicles in the best working condition. If the vehicles are not properly cared for during the manufacturing, storing, and transporting then they are going to suffer from the bad effects of humidity and the investors might have to face some expensive consequences.  In NZ, the vehicles can be exposed to saltwater during transport causing corrosion in them. The moisture in the air can cause damage to the sensitive equipment in the vehicle. The humidity also can cause shorter vehicle service life. This will increase the overall operating costs and the customers or the users will have a lower return on investment. The vehicle will have very poor operational readiness and will leave the customers unsatisfied. 

Controlled humidity in NZ: Low risk of vehicle damage

The global market of vehicle manufacturing and storage is so large that they have to be produced in large masses. In New Zealand, just like other items and equipment,  vehicles need to be transported throughout the country in various mediums. The condition in which these vehicles are transported may be less than ideal and may get exposed to a variety of weather conditions and operating environments. What more these vehicles after getting used may be garaged in wet and humid conditions giving corrosion to develop in them. This will adversely impact the values and service life of the vehicles resulting in low customer service ratings. 

The main risks to the vehicles are posed by the corrosion. The corrosion can be eliminated by keeping the air dry. The main thing is that corrosion cannot occur in dry air and hence it is a good idea to install a dehumidifier to control the humidity. 

Ambale recommends both Desiccant Cotes Dehumidifier and Condensation Fral Dehumidifier which give good control of air conditions in the vehicle manufacturing plants as well as in the storage facilities. These dehumidifiers are supplied in Auckland, Wellington, Northland, Tauranga, Hamilton, Queenstown, Christchurch, and all around New Zealand. These dehumidifiers are capable of preventing every kind of damage by the humidity and will keep the vehicles and other associated equipment safe and sound. These dehumidifiers will also help to maintain the asset value and operational readiness of the vehicle. 

To know more you can talk to the technical team at Ambale Co. by calling us at +64 22 061 7007 or just send us an email with your query to info@ambale.co.nz