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Humidification (Textile) -
Humidification is rapidly gaining importance in many industries.
The requirements of modern high-speed production techniques and increases in internal
plant heat loads often result in the need for better control of humidity levels in the
plant environment.
Other factors can affect humidity levels
too: upgrading manufacturing equipment can lower the humidity in a plant because modern
machines often generate more heat.
Many industries face stringent indoor air
quality standards. Meeting these standards can often require bringing more outside air
into the plant. If this outside air is dry or cold the result can be much lower indoor
humidity levels.
Existing plant humidification systems are
often incapable of meeting these increased demands. But adding more capacity to inherently
inefficient humidification systems can be very costly.
The
Nee Dee Lee Fog system is an effective alternative to traditional methods of humidification.
Humidification
Benefits ::
- Increases tensile strength of natural fibers and reduces
waste.
- Improves product quality and increases production.
- Reduces static electricity and personal shock is
eliminated.
- Yarn is more controllable and fiber discharge and fly
settle time is shortened.
- Helps control cotton fly and lint and reduces yarn
separation.
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