Dehumidifiers and Humidity Control in Archives and Libraries

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Benefits

Proper humidity control in archives, libraries and long-term storage is vital for many reasons.

Preservation of materials

Keeps paper, books, textiles, and artefacts safe from mould, warping and brittleness.

Prevents pests and insects

Deters infestations that could destroy archival materials.

Ensures long-term stability

A consistent environment helps deliver decades and centuries of conservation

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Dehumidifiers and humidity control in archives and storage areas

Preventing excessive humidity protects delicate materials such as paper, textiles, wood and leather from damage through moisture absorption, dimensional changes, as well as mould growth. Many pests thrive in humid conditions, such as booklice, silverfish and carpet beetles. This can damage a collection through feeding on archived materials and leaving droppings.

Magnetic and optical media are highly vulnerable to corrosion and data loss in humid conditions. Mould can also pose a health risk to staff and visitors, as well as damage the building fabric through condensation and corrosion.

Condair’s dehumidifiers help leading archives worldwide protect collections by controlling humidity and ensuring long-term preservation.
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Humidification and humidifiers for archives

In cold climates, heated indoor air can have very low humidity, which poses a risk to many natural materials. Paper will lose moisture to dry air, shrink and become brittle. Distortions in leather, parchment and textiles can mean book bindings lose their integrity, especially when combined with drying of adhesives.

As static increases in low humidity, electro-sensitive materials like film are put at increased risk in dry conditions.

International standards, such as ISO 11799:2015, reinforce the need to control humidity at levels appropriate for the materials in question and the local climate. It also prioritises minimising fluctuations, as rapid changes in humidity can have the most detrimental impact. Institutions such as the Smithsonian Institution Archives and the National Archives and Records Administration both recommend a minimum humidity of 30%RH, whilst avoiding fluctuations greater than 5%RH in any 24-hour period.
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Energy-efficient environmental control

Heating alone is often mistakenly used to reduce relative humidity but does not lower the absolute moisture in the air, leading to high running costs. Dehumidification directly removes water vapour, delivering up to 60% energy savings compared to heating-only strategies. This makes long-term preservation both cost-effective and sustainable.

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Projects and references

Precise humidity protects millions of books at Bibliothèque Nationale de France

As one of the most recognisable and symbolically powerful architectural landmarks of contemporary Paris, the Bibliothèque nationale de France (Site François-Mitterrand) sets new standards in cultural design, monumental scale and preservation of knowledge. Condair is proud to contribute to this visionary institution with advanced hybrid humidification solutions that protect priceless collections, ensure visitor comfort and guarantee energy-efficient climate control.
Preserving millions of books, manuscripts, maps and artefacts demands rigorously stable climatic conditions. Optimal relative humidity “ crucial for preventing damage to paper, bindings and other organic materials “ is reliably maintained by Condair MK5, resistive steam humidifier.

ARoS Aarhus Art Museum, Aarhus

The Aarhus Art Museum was founded in 1859. After several relocations, an architectural competition was held with the support of Queen Margrethe II for a new building, which was won by the Danish architectural firm Schmid, Hammer, and Lassen. The cube-shaped building, with a floor area of 52 by 52 meters and a height of 42 meters, has nine floors with 17,700 square meters of exhibition space, which is primarily dedicated to contemporary art.

The building is recognizable from afar thanks to the œYour Rainbow Panorama, a circular walkway on the roof with a diameter of 52 meters that shines in all facets of the color spectrum. Hybrid humidifiers from Condair ensure comfortable room humidity and preserve the value of over 1,100 paintings, 400 sculptures, and installations.

National Army Museum, UK

The National Army Museum is the leading authority on the British Army and its impact on society past and present. Condair has supplied and installed three Condair RS resistive steam humidifiers to maintain the humidity around the exhibits and archives.

Rjiksmuseum, Netherlands

The Rijksmuseum is one of the world™s finest art museums with over 1.5km of galleries and artworks by Rembrandt, Vermeer and Van Gogh. The Condair DL hybrid humidifier is maintaining the ideal humidity for the preservation of paintings such as The Night Watch, The Milkmaid and The Merry Drinker.

Quotes from our customers

Olaf Gulbransson Museum, Tegernsee (Germany)

Sandra Wiedemann

Research Assistant

"We don't have to worry about anything now – that's a great relief compared to before. For us, the DRAABE air humidification system is the optimal solution."
Ceilite Air Conditioning

Tim Cheshire

Applications Engineer Technical Manager

We required an efficient and effective method of humidification that could safely raise relative humidity (RH) in a large archive store for priceless artwork – vital requirements that were successfully met by Condair. There were some challenges posed by the space to work in and the infrastructure of the building, but the excellent installation team overcame the issues without any complaint.

Would I specify Condair’s humidifiers again? Yes, without hesitation.

Frequently asked auestions

What is the best type of humidifier for archive stores?
What is the ideal humidity for an archive?
What kind of dehumidifier is best for an archive store?
Why is it so important to control humidity in an archive?
Will heating alone keep an archive dry?
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