Controlled humidity for man and material
It isn’t only people that are sensitive to dry air – many materials are, too! Humidifying systems regulate the air humidity. They safeguard production processes, preserve materials, prevent static electricity and ensure that people in closed rooms can breathe healthy air.
Electronic Environments
Data Centres can be dry environments leading to the risk of static electricity, damage to electronics and consequential loss of data.
Electronic Environments
Produce without wastage, ensure high quality
Prevent material fluctuations, ensure constant production quality, minimise the reject quota.
Production
Retain permanent freshness and value
Produce and store fresh foodstuffs, protect cultural treasures and exhibits.
Storage & Archives
Health and well-being behind closed doors
No dust, no snuffles or sneezes in heated, air-conditioned rooms.
Comfort Humidification



