Humidifier Applications

Humidifier

Humidifiers are often used for relieving and combating dry air with accuracy. It evenly distributes humidified air throughout the room and controls the spread of bacteria and viruses.


1. Bloody noses


2. Cracked lips


3. Dry cough


4. Dry skin


5. Dry throat


6. Nose irritation


7. Sinus congestion


8. Headache


9. Irritated vocal cords


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Industrial Sector Humidifiers

Over the last 20 years, we have worked with a number of industries where the control of relative humidity is important, including converting, printing and paper, timber and furniture production, textiles, pharmaceuticals, investment casting and electronics manufacture.

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Commercial Sector Humidifiers

If the air in our environment is too dry, we can experience static electricity and, over time, feelings of dry eyes (especially for contact lens wearers), a dry throat, and dehydration are exacerbated. Virus transmission via air has also been shown to be more prevalent in dry environments.

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Data Centre Humidifiers

Dry air in a data centre creates a risk of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) resulting in potential data loss. Most higher-tier data centres utilize a humidity control system to maintain a controlled relative humidity level throughout data halls to offset this risk and increase the integrity of the site.