Food & Wine: Using Humidity
Humidifiers used for commercial food production for bakeries, cheese, mushrooms, wine and whiskey produce a consistent, high quality product.
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Humidifiers used for commercial food production for bakeries, cheese, mushrooms, wine and whiskey produce a consistent, high quality product.
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Staying online is every print shop’s main concern from a bottom line standpoint. This 2018-2019 Winter has seen some of the coldest temperatures across locations in the Plains, Midwest and East Coast. Extreme temperatures that an entire generation of people have never experienced. Low and even below zero temperatures are not unusual in places like
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Our fog humidifiers for commercial, industrial and manufacturing applications can add precision humidity to the environment to help with wood dimensional issues. Check out this video for an overview of how humidification can help. Humidity Solution: Woodworking Learn what we can do for your woodworking, cabinet or joinery shops. Controls & Sensors | MicroCool FOCUS System
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How is fog or a very fine mist used for cooling a greenhouse? At MicroCool we are often asked this question. Simply put: Heat that builds up naturally in the greenhouse is relieved through cooling when the fog evaporates into the air. Through evaporation, heat is removed from the air when the tiny fog particles
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Using Humidity Sensors When Applying Commercial Humidification For commercial production facilities–Factories, Warehouses and Manufacturing Environments–humidity sensors are a must have. They have a special role in effectively recording the relative humidity levels in a commercial or industrial environment where humidity is applied. Typically in Winter, facilities add humidity to a space to solve production problems
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Manufacturing Humidity: Organic and Non-Organic Fibers Wool. Feathers. Cotton. Linen. Silk. Bamboo. Hemp. What do all of these have in common? All of these derive from organic materials that thrive on moisture when still ‘alive.’ As a processed material, such as textiles, the need to maintain humidity is still necessary. This need is seldom addressed
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What can be done to alleviate odor? MicroCool’s Mark Stanley was featured recently in an OC Register article about what can be done to mitigate nuisance odors from cannabis cultivation. Our fog system have been used around the country for wastewater, transfer stations and other waste facilities to manage noxious odors. Marijuana stinks. Here’s what
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Are You Ready To Handle Winter Low Humidity This Year? As soon as temperatures start to drop, heaters get turned on in packaging, print and related production environments. Turning on the heating system can suddenly reduce relative humidity (RH) levels for indoor production facilities. In paper and packaging facilities, operations managers must immediately begin dealing with
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An atomized fog system can control dust for many factory, waste management and production environments without over-wetting the environment like other mist systems. Given the smaller particle size, fog effectively tackles dust particles, containing the ‘cloud’ effect dust can create. Mist Systems Effectively Reduce Dust Summer can be a time when dust plays a
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For Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) facilities such as landfill, waste-to-energy, composting, Materials Recovery Facilities (MRF) recycling, and Non-MRF recycling along with wastewater processing and lagoons, using a mist system to contain odors can mean the difference in being a good neighbor. Odor Control at community or municipal waste facilities can focus on managing one or
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