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What is relative air humidity?

Relative air humidity is measured in percent (% r.h.) and describes the amount of water with which one cubic meter air contains, depending on the temperature.

How does it come to dry air?

Especially in closed and heated rooms the relative air humidity sinks far below the ideal value in wintertime. The heated and dry room air urges to balance this deficit and subtracts humidity from its surroundings.

Loss of value due to dry air.

Plants, furniture, antiques, paintings, musical instruments, and books can be damaged by too dry air (e.g. dry cracks, etc.) and will loose tremendous in value.

Electrostatic charges can cause expensive malfunctions in computer rooms and telephone centers.

 

Your violin will praise you most

Room air that is humidified and tempered correct will avoid damage. Relative air humidity of 50-60% is ideal for your musical instrument.

Protect your health with dependable moistening and filtering of the room air in living and office rooms, churches, music rooms, libraries, museums, and galleries, and preserve valuable art and furnishing objects. Our devices keep constant good storage conditions in wine cellars, or humidors to walk on.

Our devices guarantee a smooth running off in large technical institutions such as computer rooms, telephone centers, laboratories, libraries, printing halls, and hospitals.