In any type of industry from paper making to woodworking and from wine aging to textile processing, having a consistent humidity in processing areas as well as storage facilities is essential.
Providing a quality industrial humidifier in any facility will be a cost-effective and money saving decision. Understanding how this will impact your bottom line is important in making a choice as well as in selecting the correct model.
As with all environmental control systems, there are differences in industrial humidifier options based on the specific needs and requirements. Understanding those issues is central to making the best choice.
Custom Configurations
When considering any type of humidification system, look for options that allow for customization of the configuration. This is particularly important if there is a need for humidity control that is different across various zones or area within the facility.
By using a zone approach, it is easier to maintain the correct humidity levels and also reduce the costs of operation.
Cooling and Humidifying
As part of environmental control systems, the humidifier also provides cooling. This can be used as a supplemental form of cooling in large industrial spaces, helping to reduce the cost of other forms of temperature control.
Reduction of Product Loss or Waste
With the use of industrial humidifier systems, product loss and waste can be reduced. This is true if the product is being sorted under specific levels of humidity or, as in the case of textiles and paper production, it is maintained during the processing and manufacturing stage.
Low Cost of Operation
With the use of misting systems as humidifiers, the cost of purchase, installation, maintenance, and use can be minimal compared to other types of systems. With fully programmable controls, the system can even be pre-set to turn off when not required, further reducing the cost.