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Working of an Industrial Dehumidifier!
Posted: Sep 03, 2015
A dehumidifier can be categorized as a household appliance that helps in the reduction of the humidity level in the air. It is used mostly for reasons related to comfort and health. It can also eliminate the musty odor. There are very large dehumidifiers that are used in many commercial buildings such as the ice rinks in order to control the level of humidity. Industrial dehumidifier is also used in many industries because of the numerous practical uses it has at its disposal.
The major functioning of a dehumidifier is that it extracts water from the air that has already been conditioned. The water that is collected is not used for drinking on a normal basis and is mostly discarded. There are many designs such as the ionic membrane dehumidifier that help in disposing the excess water in a vapor rather than simply in the liquid form. However the energy efficiency of the dehumidifiers can vary very widely. If you are living close to the equator or anywhere that is hot, the word ‘humidity’ can be heard from time to time. You might have experienced it no matter where you are. It is a very strong, muggy and a heavy feeling that fills up the entire air. This particularly happens when it is raining, hot or foggy outside. This humidity can dampen almost everything and can also make your hair frizzy.
When any particular person is talking about humidity, he or she is talking about relative humidity only. This depends on the temperature that the air can hold a fixed amount of water vapor in the air. When humidity somehow seeps into any room, it can make any person extremely uncomfortable. This is where an industrial dehumidifier can be very useful. A dehumidifier can remove all the excess moisture that is present in the air and this can help in improving the health and comfort of any particular premise.
A dehumidifier is also used in the industrial climatic chambers in order to reduce the relative humidity to the levels that are conducive to the processing of certain products that are sensitized by humidity.A typical dehumidifier functions or operates by using a special material for absorbing the humidity and this material is called as a desiccant. It is exposed to the air in order to be conditioned perfectly.
There is also a humidity saturated material that is made to move to any different location. This material is then recharged here in order to drive away the humidity and this is done by heating it completely. This desiccant can then be mounted on a belt or any other means of transporting it during a particular cycle of operation. The dehumidifiers that work according to the principle of absorption are mostly suited for high levels of humidity at very low temperatures. They are also used in the various industrial sectors because humidity levels of less than 35% can be achieved. These machines are being used very widely these days because of their simple maintenance and process.