– 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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– Dehumidification within freezers & cold rooms with extreme temperatures is possible – CASE STUDY

Cold chain solutions

With the arrival of the Covid-19 vaccine in South Africa, it is clear that cold stores and cold chains will be vital for the distribution of the vaccine. The biggest challenge for Medical authorities and the Health Department is the cold supply chain as the COVID-19 vaccines requires a gigantic cold chain, possibly for temperatures…

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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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– Munters AirC – Take control of your future

Munter AirC

Introducing the new Munters AirC Control Platform Munters AirC is a revolutionary new control platform designed to make climate control smarter, more efficient and more intuitive. The new system puts our decades of industry leading experience right at your fingertips with one easy-to-use full-colour interface. This smart solution makes creating your perfect climate easier than…

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– Reduce energy & improve Supermarket product displays

Munters dehumidifier

With the tremendous amount of energy supermarkets consume and the growing concern for indoor air quality, it has become a priority to precisely control temperature and humidity. However, supermarkets present one of the most complex applications for heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems. Supermarkets require humidity control to prevent frost buildup in the refrigerated display cases which air conditioners…

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