Dehumidification is a crucial part of the cleanroom. The following are some common clean workshop dehumidification methods: Natural ventilation and dehumidification is a common method, by setting up vents in the clean workshop, using natural wind for ventilation, the outdoor dry air is introduced into the room, and the humid air in the room is discharged. However, this method is highly affected by the weather, and if the outdoor humidity is high, the dehumidification effect will be limited.
Dehumidifier dehumidification is the use of the hygroscopic properties of desiccant to absorb and convert moisture in the air into a dry state. Commonly used desiccants are silica gel, molecular sieve, etc. This method is suitable for small areas of clean workshops and can effectively reduce air humidity.
Air conditioner dehumidification is the use of the refrigeration function of the air conditioner to condense the moisture in the air into water droplets and discharge them outside. This method is suitable for large areas of clean workshops, which can effectively control indoor air humidity.
Dehumidifier dehumidification is the use of professional dehumidification equipment to absorb the moisture in the air and discharge it outdoors. This method is suitable for cleanrooms of all sizes and can be adjusted according to actual needs.
Different cleanroom dehumidification methods have different characteristics and scope of application. When choosing a dehumidification method, it is necessary to consider the actual needs and environmental conditions.
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