
Benefits
Managing humidity to prevent evaporation has many benefits
Improved yields
Products retain their mass providing greater sales value when sold by weight.
Enhanced quality
Materials that retain their original moisture content maintain integrity and quality.
Improved profits
Less waste, better quality and increased yield all result in more profits.

Using humidifiers to create a moisture balance
This ideal air humidity level for a material is called the equilibrium relative humidity (ERH). Different materials will have different ERHs and even the same material can have varying ERH needs, depending on its own internal moisture content. To determine a material's ERH, sorption isotherm charts are used. These charts plot material-specific ERHs at varying levels of internal moisture content for the product in question.

Temperature’s impact on ERH and moisture movement
Conversely, if a product is colder than its environment, the potential for condensation and absorption of moisture by the material is increased. This can be seen most obviously when condensation forms on a cold glass on a hot day. But the effect is the same on chilled materials such as powders, paper or food stuffs. A low temperature and higher relative humidity by cold surfaces increases the risk of moisture movement into the material from the air.
If there is an unavoidable temperature difference between the air and materials sensitive to moisture, it's important to closely control the humidity levels. This might mean increasing humidity to keep cooked foods or freshly harvested warm products from drying out or lowering humidity to prevent chilled items from reaching dew point and developing condensation.

Improving profitability by maintaining humidity
For manufacturers who deliver orders by weight, preventing evaporative loss will mean less raw materials are needed for a specific quantity of end product. This can also result in faster production and therefore lower energy bills.
Quality is often improved by preventing evaporative losses. Food produce will stay fresher with a longer shelf life. Materials such as paper or textiles retain their integrity and elasticity, so behave better during manufacturing and result in better quality product. Processes may also be enhanced with materials that have higher moisture content, leading to improved reactions or flavours, and a higher market value.
Preventing evaporative loss is beneficial in many industries
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Frequently asked questions
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If you want to explore your options for humidity control, Condair's expert sales engineers will visit your site, review your project and talk you through their recommendations.
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