Dry fog

Definition:

Dry fog humidification is a method of adding moisture to air using extremely fine water droplets (typically 1-10 microns) that evaporate quickly without creating wet surfaces. Unlike traditional humidification that can cause condensation, dry fog creates humidity by dispersing microscopic water particles that absorb into the air almost instantly, making it ideal for applications where excess moisture or dampness must be avoided.

Case Study

Humidity Control Solves Ink Drying Problem for Printers

"Reduced static build up solves ink drying problem for print and packaging manufacturer."

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