In the print and paper industry, in order to ensure high-quality goods, regulated air humidification is essential, as both materials and processes react strongly to changes in air humidity. Indoor air that is controlled to maintain a constant relative humidity of 50-60% reduces the possible causes of disruptions in production and loss of quality. For example, it helps with:
- Reduction of paper distortion, tolerance differences and rolling performance
- Avoiding electrostatic faults
- Consistent paper colouring process in the same colour and customer profile
The use of adiabatic humidification systems achieves advanced, environmentally-friendly air cooling. This is used to stabilise existing process heat during production and achieve an optimum indoor climate.