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Humidifier

Humidity generator and humidity control in modern production

The stability of air humidity is the foundation to maintain quality in many fields of production. In electronic factories, pharmaceuticals to material storage warehouses, even a small deviation of humidity often leads to changes in material properties, reducing the lifespan of equipment or breaking the entire technological process. That is the reason why humidity generator systems are considered an environmental control solution, associated with the concept of modern production instead of just an auxiliary device.

When humidity is not controlled, what will happen?

For electronic production, an excessively dry component surface will easily accumulate static electricity, leading to electrostatic discharge and damaging chips immediately after assembly. On the contrary, if humidity is too high, printed circuit boards are easily oxidized, corroded and cause potential errors that are difficult to detect during the inspection process.

In the pharmaceutical industry, tablets or powder medicines are very sensitive to moisture. Just exceeding the allowable threshold, products can be deformed, reduce effectiveness or lose the ability for long-term preservation. For food, humidity fluctuation makes ingredients easily moldy, reduce quality and affect user safety.

Even in wood, paper storage warehouses or museums, lack of humidity control also leads to warping, cracking or irreparable damage. These incidents not only cause product loss but also interrupt production lines, directly affecting the reputation and operating costs of enterprises.

Why although both are humidity generators, does each industry need a different solution?

Each field will have its own requirements for humidity and environmental control. Making one type of humidity generator not suitable for all.

In the electronics industry, stable humidity is an important condition to limit static electricity during component assembly. With this requirement, models such as DeAir.HM-6S or HM-15S are often used in medium-scale production rooms, thanks to their ability to generate humidity evenly and continuously. In pharmaceuticals, cleanrooms require humidity to be supplied accurately and stably for a long time. At that time, choosing models such as DeAir.HM-45S allows enterprises to maintain the necessary conditions to preserve the activity of pharmaceutical substances.

In wood, paper storage warehouses or museums, the essential factor is long-term stable humidity to limit warping and damage. In this environment, high-capacity models such as DeAir.HM-90S are often directly integrated into HVAC systems to operate continuously, providing enough humidity according to the airflow of the entire space.

For data centers, the goal is to balance humidity to avoid electrostatic discharge but not cause condensation on electronic equipment, then capacity models such as DeAir.HM-30S can meet well thanks to their ability to adjust flow and flexible integration.

























































































































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