
Absolute and Relative Humidity: The Relationship with Static Charge
The chill has arrived, and with it comes one of the biggest hidden threats to manufacturing and production processes: excessively dry air. As heating systems run at full force, low humidity can cause static, material defects, and product loss. Many facilities only notice the impact when it is too late.
For operations without reliable humidity control, winter dryness is not just uncomfortable. It can be costly.
Dry fog humidification delivers ultrafine, non-wetting droplets that stabilize humidity without wetting products, equipment, or materials. By maintaining precise relative humidity even in the driest winter conditions, AKIMist®E helps facilities:
Facilities that wait until the heart of winter to address low humidity risk costly downtime, increased defects, and compromised product quality. Take action now to install or optimize dry fog humidification and protect your operations during the peak dry season. With AKIMist®E, you can ensure consistent quality, safe production, and peace of mind when dry air hits.
