Humidification

There are many commercial and industrial applications where controlling humidity levels can provide a significant improvement to the overall operation. By specifically setting and maintaining humidity, temperature, and air exchange standards for the operation, overall profitability is enhanced. For these specific situations, fog systems are the ideal solution. In liquid storage applications, increasing the relative humidity can dramatically reduce the evaporation of liquid through the oak barrels. One of the keys to improving the operation and the quality of the products produced in the woodworking industry is to properly maintain the Equilibrium Moisture Content (EMC). This is the moisture content within the wood fibers where moisture is neither gained nor lost. Maintaining a stable EMC will minimize moisture content changes during servicing. This will effectively eliminate many of the quality issues associated with woodworking. Paper production and storage facilities also benefit from a controlled environment. Because paper products can readily gain and lose moisture, a constantly controlled humidity level is critical to consistent and improved quality in the end product. As with other industries, a typical textile operation can also derive significant benefit from environmental control by use of a FOG System. Properly maintained humidity levels, usually between 50% and 65%, will result in improved quality and minimal downtime or rejections. It does this because ideal humidity levels will actually increase the tensile strength of all natural fibers. The enhanced production capacity and reduced waste creates a more profitable textile operation. In addition, static electricity can be removed making the yarn more workable and controllable and resulting in less yarn separation. It also controls 'cotton fly' and residual airborne lint.