For past 30 years
Carel is offering innovative solutions and services in the
filed of humidification and microprocessor control. Carel
offers complete range of products and services for both Isothermal
& Adiabatic humidification systems.
Around
the world and Middle East we has solved critical humidity
problems in,
What
is Humidity and why Humidification?
It is presence
of moisture in the air, defined as atmospheric humidity.
It is essential
for our existence, men, animals, plants, all need correct
air humidity for their well being.
Many production process storage of goods,
conserration of art work are unthinkable without right control
of humidity.
Lack of humidity
in the atmosphere has harmful effects on goowth, reproduction
conservation of life and production processes.
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We all suffer, without
realising, the effects of an insufficient level of humidity:
take for example the electric discharges (static electricity)
when touching synthetic garments or door handles, especially
when walking on carpets or synthetic flooring. |
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Food quickly loses its firmness,
suppleness and weight, to the detriment of consumers and,
most of all, traders. |
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Works of art and wooden furniture
suffer harmful cracks and rapidly degrade if the space
they are housed in is heated in winter without appropriate
humidification. |
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Inadequate humidity levels, with
significant economic repercussions, negatively affect
many industrial processes a well-known fact among specialists. |
What
is relative humidity?
It’s
the ration of moisture present in air at certain temperature,
to the maximum capacity of air to take in moisture at that
temperature.
What is humidification?
Adding of water in air to increase its moisture content is
called humidification. There are two different procedures
that can be applied to increase the degree of moisture in
the air:
Isothermal humidification
In
Isothermal humidification process, the water vapour is dispersed
in the environment after having been created by boiling water.
The process requires the contribution of external source of
energy to change the state of water. As the temperature of
water vapour is higher than that of air, the air temperature
tends to increase.
• Adiabatic
humidification
Adiabatic
process does not involve the contribution of thermal energy
form external source: the water is finely atomized and introduced
into environment. The heat required to vaporise is taken air,
which is consequently cooled.
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