Arid Dry by CDIMS now offers high static pressure desiccant dehumidification systems ranging in size from 600 to 25,000 CFM – big or small enough to tackle any restoration job.
DBK’s Drymatic System combines electric heat and air exchange to continuously measure temperature and humidity, thereby optimizing the drying process on water damage restoration jobs.
Structural drying is a simple concept: Remove excess moisture from wet materials that make up the structure until it reaches a reasonable approximation of a dry standard or goal.
Some restorers are afraid to even utter the word “heat.” This article is aimed to help restoration professionals have a better understanding of heat, its consequences and its applications in restoration drying.
Munters manufacturers the HCD series dehus for large scale projects and its DryCool Rental Series hybrid desiccant systems work by using waste heat for reactivation.