– Cold Storage Solutions

Munters dehumidifier for cold rooms SMAC Enterprises

Your cold storage will experience condensation and ice build-up if you don’t have the right dehumidification solution. And your air-lock and loading dock can also be impacted. Defrosting costs time and energy, and your evaporator won’t operate efficiently if ice has formed on it, further driving up operating costs. The benefits of dehumidification MAINTAIN A…

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– R&D Labs and Clean Rooms

Munters clean rooms

Munters Dehumidification solutions in laboratories, clean rooms and laminar flow cabinets ensure that the relative humidity is kept constant, regardless the ambient conditions. The moisture absorption by hygroscopic active ingredients is eliminated, and the product stability remains intact. By creating the correct atmospheric conditions, R&D and pilot plants are able to predict the precise large…

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– Munters DSS Pro™: the next level of dehumidification

Welcome to the next level of dehumidification Munters DSS Pro™ represents an evolutionary leap forward from the market leading Munters DSS system, with performance upgrades that make a real difference. It is suited to a wide range of industries, including the specific demands of pharmaceutical, food and battery applications thanks to its class-leading dehumidification efficiency….

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– Munters’ desiccant rotor – industrial dehumidification at its best

Munters desiccant rotor

In 1951, Carl Munters filed a patent for a desiccant-based drying system for cold storage rooms. He clearly realized the potential of the silica gel’s ability to reduce moisture. Nearly a thousand patents later, his legacy is still at the heart of Munters’ dehumidification technology. Today, Carl Munters’ groundbreaking discoveries have been refined into a…

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– Humidity problems solved in cold stores

Munters ice dry in cold stores

In smaller cold stores used by laboratories, catering facilities and restaurants, the naturally high relative atmospheric humidity is often the cause of problems. These chill and cold stores are high traffic areas with frequent door opening. Subsequently warmer air constantly penetrates into the room, causing the relative atmospheric humidity to rise. In laboratories, evaporation from…

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