Industrial dehumidifiers are vital pieces of equipment for industries where excess humidity is a key concern. Climate control is mandatory for many manufacturing and industrial businesses within their production, storage and transport areas. Excess humidity can be detrimental to the quality of the product in humidity sensitive industries - making indoor environmental control crucial.
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Many large-scale industrial companies utilise industrial dehumidifiers within their facilities to remove unwanted moisture from the internal environment and to control relative humidity and dew point. These systems help to prevent issues with moisture damage, corrosion and condensation. Large production facilities will often install more than one industrial dehumidifier and retrofit them with other HVAC systems.
An indoor environment professional will help determine what kind of industrial dehumidifier will work best for your specific needs taking into account a variety of factors. To find out more on what an indoor environment control specialist will evaluate – check out the Humiscope blog
“How to Choose the Right Dehumidifier”.
Applications
Industrial dehumidifiers help maintain precise humidity levels in various industries, food and beverage processing, plastics and healthcare facilities to name a few. They are essential for the preservation of sensitive materials such as electronics, pharmaceuticals, and medical supplies. In factories producing lithium-based products, where components are highly explosive if mixed with even a tiny amount of moisture, these systems create an ultra-dry, ultra-low humidity environment with levels of below -55 dew point, thus achieving a high level of safety.
Applications for Which Industrial Dehumidifiers Are Used:
Food industry
Manufacturing of lithium batteries
Cold storage
Pharmaceutical industry
Defense industry
Turbine industry
Electronic and semiconductor industry. Etc.
Conclusion
Unlike domestic dehumidifiers, industrial dehumidifiers are equipped with a higher moisture removal capacity, necessary fail-safes, and robust construction that ensures dependable operation and meets the demanding conditions of industrial applications.
Industrial dehumidifiers can also dramatically help enhance the shelf life and the quality of the raw material leading to better performance. At Humiscope, we have seen this with clients’ time and time again. Read our blog on the benefits of Industrial Dehumidifiers Within Plastics Manufacturing which highlights the huge benefits to this industry from raw material storage through to the end product quality.
Excessive moisture and humidity can be a big problem in many environments, and it is vital organisations have the right solutions to keep their indoor climates under control. Here we outline how commercial dehumidifiers tackle these issues and which unit is the right fit for your situation.
In a wide range of circumstances, high humidity levels can cause a great deal of harm.
From encouraging the growth of mould, mildew and rust, to allowing flood damage to eat away at crucial building materials, failing to keep humidity under control can pose a real threat to people, buildings, products and more.
Effective dehumidification ensures that environments are kept within a healthy humidity range and that moisture is removed from unwanted areas. With the right climate solutions in place, companies go a long way towards guaranteeing that locations are healthy, safe and comfortable, and that items inside are protected from the risk of water damage.
However, with a wide choice of commercial dehumidifiers on the market, you may be struggling to find the best one for your needs. Below we discuss how to select the ideal option for your purposes.
A commercial or industrial dehumidifier is one specifically designed to manage the humidity levels in a large, commercial space, or to support professional activities such as construction work or water damage restoration.
When searching for ‘dehumidifiers’ online, you might immediately be presented with smaller, domestic versions. While these may be perfectly suited to improve the air quality and remove moisture in rooms around the home, these will not fulfil the far greater demands of commercial applications.
While a heater can help pull moisture out of water-damaged materials, that water will then remain in the atmosphere. When it hits a cold surface, it will condense and you are back to square one. A dehumidifier captures moisture in the air, meaning that there is no risk of it causing further harm.
In addition, the energy cost of an electric heater can run very high, especially if you are running it as consistently as you would a commercial dehumidifier. By contrast, Aerial dehumidifiers reuse the latent heat energy generated during the dehumidification process. This is then used to reheat the cool air passing through it, helping maintain the temperature within the area.
Commercial dehumidifiers primarily fall into two categories: condense dehumidifiers and adsorption dehumidifiers.
Also known as refrigerant dehumidifiers, condense units draw in humid air across refrigerated coils. This rapidly cools the air below its dew point temperature – condensation occurs and the unit collects the water removed from the air.
The cooled air then passes across a condenser, where it is reheated and returned to the room as dryer, warm air at the required humidity.
Also known as desiccant dehumidifiers, adsorption units draw humid air through a slowly rotating, water-trapping rotor, often made from silica gel. This material attracts the moisture, removing it from the air stream.
Once past the rotor, part of the air is discharged as dry air, while another part regenerates the rotor. Wet air is then exhausted to the atmosphere through a duct.
Both systems can capably control the humidity in a wide variety of commercial environments. However, there are some notable differences that can help you determine which approach will be better suited in your circumstances:
Fundamentally, across a wide range of temperatures and humidity levels, a condense solution is perfectly suitable. It is often the most cost-efficient option, and can capably keep the humidity as low as 40% RH with no impact on performance or efficiency.
However, in situations where the temperatures are notably colder, such as waterworks or cold storage areas, or when you need to keep items in specific, extremely dry conditions, an adsorption dehumidifier is essential.
Furthermore, adsorption units are reliable water damage restoration dehumidifiers, as using a side-channel blower or turbine, they can target water trapped within building cavities. Unlike condense units, which circulate all air within an area, this means dry air can be channelled to exactly where it is required.
In summary, the right choice between these two options will be a balance of what is technically required against your available budget.
Now you hopefully have a stronger understanding of the positive impact of commercial dehumidifiers and how to decide between a condense and adsorption solution, here we provide our recommended dehumidifiers in four specific circumstances.
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Whether it is speeding up the drying of screed, plaster and paint, or protecting hygroscopic building materials like wood from water damage, commercial dehumidifiers play a critical role in making conditions on construction sites safer, more efficient and more comfortable for all involved.
Furthermore, a powerful drying solution is vital in restoring rooms and buildings affected by water and flood damage, ensuring that the building structure does not weaken over time, dangerous mould does not develop, and as many items can be recovered as possible.
Due to its high performance at low temperatures and its heavy-duty yet lightweight build, the ASE 300 can deliver fast results in all kinds of construction and emergency situations, minimising the long-term damage that can be caused by flooding.
Low temperature and humidity operation
Made of sturdy stainless steel and powder coated sheet steel
ECODRY G3-rotor delivers strong fan speeds for maximum water absorption
Built-in hygrostat for variable humidity control
Operation hour and energy counter displayed
By their nature, waterworks will always create environments with high humidity levels. If these are left uncontrolled, the moisture in the atmosphere can create all kinds of problems, such as structural damage to buildings, hygiene issues for workers, and rust and cracks forming on tanks and pipework.
Compact, lightweight, robust and quiet, the AD 110 is one of our most versatile dehumidification units, well-suited to a wide range of testing environments. As well as being highly efficient and powerful, its in-built bracket allows for fast and simple wall mounting.
Compact and space-saving
Maintenance-friendly refrigerant circuit with service connector
On-demand hot gas defrost system in cold temperatures
Hermetically sealed piston compressor
Energy-efficient axial fan
Whether you are storing food, electricals, cardboard or family heirlooms – every item has an ideal humidity level. By maintaining this within your warehouses, you can help extend the shelf-life of your stock, and prevent its quality from dropping due to moisture damage.
With its robust, rotomoulded design and considerable capacity, the AD 740 is absolutely shock and breakage-proof, helping it stay functional and safe amid the hustle and bustle inside an active warehouse.
Easy to open, clean and maintain
Intelligent eDRY® control and digital display
Simple to store with folding handle and recessed wheels
5-year warranty on rotomoulded housing
Can be combined with all products from the AERCUBE® series
For both newly printed documents or ancient manuscripts, humidity can quickly become a major issue that can cause the deterioration of vital information and treasured items. To ensure hygroscopic materials like books do not suffer water damage over time, a reliable dehumidification solution is crucial.
Universal, reliable and cost-effective. The energy-saving potential of the AD 520 makes it a practical choice for all forms of storage facilities, including areas housing substantial amounts of paper-based items.
Suitable for heated rooms up to 200m3 and unheated rooms up to 150m3
Galvanised sheet steel case, coated in stainless steel finish
Floor standing unit with rubber feet to provide stability
Collapsible handle for ease of storage
2-speed EC-axial fan for quiet, effective drying
At Aerial, we go the extra mile to maintain our reputation as the drying experts. We ensure our customers can access all the technical data they require to choose the right size dehumidifier for their application and budget, while our well-trained team is always available to advise on the most suitable selection.
We understand that size is critical when selecting your ideal dehumidifier. Too small and it will not be powerful to make the required impact. Too large and it will cost you more to run, and could risk over-drying your environments.
With decades of experience behind us, we take every precaution to guarantee you receive the right dehumidifier for your needs.
All of our products are designed in-house, and we are constantly evolving and improving our technology
eDRY® technology ensures the highest quality components and precision sensors that control and measure to an accuracy of 1%
Since , all portable units are F-gas compliant with EU regulations, meaning they do not contribute to greenhouse gases
Our products are built to last with strong materials and solid housing, making them an ideal choice for rental companies
Contact us to discuss your requirements of commercial ducted dehumidifier. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.
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