Dry Fog Humidifier
The dry fog humidifier is an industrial humidification nozzle mainly used for humidifying large industrial plants and workshops, eliminating static electricity, cooling, and dust suppression. It provides corresponding humidification solutions tailored to different industries and needs. The dry fog humidifier mixes liquid and air in a two-fluid system, generating ultra-fine mist through a two-stage atomization process, with an average spray particle size of 5-7.5 μm. The humidified area, including floors and equipment surfaces, remains dry, without wetting or condensation.
Principle of Dry Fog Humidifier
The dry fog humidifier is an industrial humidification nozzle mainly used for humidifying large industrial plants and workshops, eliminating static electricity, cooling, and dust suppression. It offers tailored humidification system solutions for different industries and needs. The dry fog humidifier mixes liquid and air in a two-fluid system to create an ultra-fine mist through a two-stage atomization process, with an average spray particle size of 5-7.5 μm. The humidified area, including floors and equipment surfaces, remains dry without wetting or condensation.
The dry fog humidification tank is known for its non-wetting humidification performance, low energy consumption, high cost-effectiveness, and easy maintenance. The dry fog humidification tank mixes air and water in a two-fluid system, followed by triple atomization through shearing action. Supersonic air emitted from the nozzle further atomizes the droplets, which then collide with mist particles from another nozzle. As they repeatedly shear each other, sound waves at 330,000 to 400,000 Hz further atomize and equalize the droplets, achieving multi-stage atomization for excellent spray effects with particle diameters of 5-7.5 μm.
The air mist humidifier sends tap water and compressed air to a control device for pressure regulation and then to a specially designed nozzle for spraying. Utilizing the cavitation effect, it atomizes water to achieve humidification. The atomized particles of the air mist humidifier are generally controlled at 10-20 μm, with an average size of 10 μm. The uniformity of the spray particles is unparalleled, and the extremely fine mist evaporates quickly, preventing wetting. With atomization efficiency above 99%, the device offers high humidification capacity, low cost, high efficiency, energy savings, ease of use, and easy management.
Features of Dry Fog Humidifier
- Average spray particle size of 5-7.5 μm.
- Maximum spray volume of up to 11 kg/h, providing powerful humidification capacity.
- Humidified areas, including floors and equipment surfaces, remain dry, without wetting or condensation.
- Uses an ultra-compact water tank that resists bacterial growth.
- Energy-saving, with 35% less air consumption compared to similar products.
- Automatic control via timers and controllers.
- No cleaning required if equipped with a pure water treatment device.
Dry Fog Humidifier Applications
- Humidification
- Moisture Retention
- Anti-Static
- Dust Removal
- High-Temperature Reduction
- Deodorization
- Disinfection
Textile Industry
Temperature control in textile factories, elimination of static electricity, and dust reduction. Effectively improves fabric quality.
Printing Industry
Eliminate static electricity, maintain humidity to ensure that paper does not shrink or deform, prevent paper jams, and improve production speed and efficiency.
Tobacco Industry
Maintain relative humidity and temperature to prevent tobacco leaves from breaking and ensure proper moisture content during aging and storage.
Coating Industry
Maintaining humidity increases paint adhesion, preventing paint peeling, detachment, blistering, and reducing dust and static electricity.
Plastic Industry
Humidity control and static elimination in plastic injection molding and plastic product manufacturing plants.
Heating and Ventilation Industry
Humidity control and static elimination for central air conditioning systems.
Electronics Cleanrooms
Humidity control and static elimination in semiconductor component factories, LCD factories, PCB, and IC testing plants.
Computer Rooms
Humidity control and static elimination in various computer rooms.
Edible Mushroom Cultivation
Adjusting humidity in mushroom rooms to promote growth and ensure stable and high yields.
Artificial Landscapes
Creating misty landscapes that mimic natural environments for tropical artificial rainforests, films, and exhibitions.
Livestock Farming
Simulating natural environments for large-scale farming of livestock, birds, and insects, including humidification and disinfection.
Fresh Storage
Maintaining the crispness, color, and flavor of fruits and vegetables, preventing dehydration and wilting, extending shelf life, and reducing spoilage.
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