by Ido | May 29, 2026 | Industrial Humidifiers
In-duct humidifiers integrate directly with existing HVAC systems to provide centralized humidity control throughout a building, eliminating the need for multiple portable units in individual rooms. These systems add moisture to conditioned air before it reaches...
by Ido | May 22, 2026 | Humidification
The thermometer can show one temperature while your body registers something much hotter. High humidity changes how efficiently the body releases heat, so the same air temperature can feel more intense than the number on the gauge. This is a measurable physical...
by Ido | May 21, 2026 | Humidification
A humidity sensor can read 50% RH while the actual condition is closer to 42% RH, causing the system to behave as if the environment is stable when it is not. That gap can affect product quality, compliance records, material behavior, and equipment protection in...
by Ido | May 20, 2026 | Humidification
Facilities that rely on humidity for product quality, process integrity, or material preservation still need to stay below the point where mold becomes a risk. The goal is not to remove humidity completely, but to manage RH precisely enough to protect products and...
by Ido | May 19, 2026 | Humidification
Heated and air-conditioned spaces often lose moisture when dry outdoor air enters the building, pulling RH below comfortable and functional levels. As RH drops, the room can feel dry, static increases, and materials may start reacting to the low-moisture environment....
by Ido | May 18, 2026 | Humidity in Grow Rooms
Mushroom cultivation requires 85-95% relative humidity (RH) during fruiting to support proper pinning and development, but the delivery method determines whether humidity control helps or hinders cultivation success. Moisture that contacts substrate, fruiting bodies,...
by Ido | May 17, 2026 | Cold Storage
Food processing facilities must maintain specific humidity levels to prevent contamination, preserve product quality, and meet regulatory requirements. Too little humidity accelerates moisture loss and creates static discharge risks. Too much promotes microbial growth...
by Ido | May 16, 2026 | Humidification for Data Centers
Data center humidity control operates within strict parameters, with ASHRAE humidity standards typically maintaining relative humidity (RH) between 20% and 80%, with newer guidelines recommending an operating dew point range of 41.9°F to 59°F. Operating outside these...
by Ido | May 15, 2026 | Humidification for Data Centers
ASHRAE humidity standards define specific relative humidity ranges and environmental conditions that facilities must maintain for occupant comfort, equipment protection, and regulatory compliance. Different ASHRAE standards address different facility types: ASHRAE 55...
by Ido | May 14, 2026 | Fog System
Industrial dust control directly affects worker safety, equipment life, and operational efficiency. Fog-based dust suppression systems introduce fine water droplets into the air to capture airborne particles before they spread through the facility. These droplets...