Dry structural components with air circulation

Home drying often involves the use of common room dehumidifiers that remove between one and six gallons of water per day. Humid air is cooled as it passes across the condensing coil in the dehumidifier. The vapor drips off the coil and is collected and removed from the room. Air movement is very important to the drying process and the AM3000 Air Mover is the perfect solution for creating that air movement. It moves at an amazing 3000 CFM and only requires 2 amps of electricity.

Industrial drying often requires removing humidity at a faster rate along with larger amounts of moisture. This can be achieved with commercial dehumidifiers or by heat and air movement. Using heat and raising the temperature 20° allows two times the amount of moisture to be held than at the lower temperature. When this is done in conjunction with air movement moisture can be removed from a building at a very fast rate. The Ground Heater Dryers, such as the Dryvex MC5200, allow you to dump the moisture outside and reheat the air to go pick up more moisture and remove it from the structure being dried. When you have a building with high humidity it is very important to remove that moisture as soon as possible to prevent mold growth.