Based on the Third-Generation Porous Materials

Technology Refined Over Two Generations

Dehumidification Solutions

Our distinguished drying solutions feature revolutionary heat exchanger units, expertly engineered linear and rotary modules suitable for stationary and mobile continuous operation. The innovative heat recovery systems can recover up to 60% of generated heat for seamless reintroduction into the operational cycle, allowing extreme temperature and low dew point values, even reaching as low as -60°C.

Incorporating the latest in efficient heating technology, our products boast user-friendly designs with intuitive controls that allow effortless operation for any user. Moreover, our dehumidifiers deliver high efficiency, ultra-quiet operation, and virtually maintenance-free performance, making them the ideal choice for users seeking an elegant and user-friendly experience.

Adsorption dehumidification technology effectively reduces indoor and process air humidity. This technique originates from the use of desiccant materials such as silica gel or zeolite to absorb moisture from the air, followed by separate expulsion through heating. Compared to traditional condensation dehumidification techniques, this process is more efficient and cost-effective, as water vapor more readily passes through the drying material rather than undergoing a phase change on a cooling surface. This enhanced efficiency results in reduced energy usage, improved temperature control, and superior performance in lower temperature and/or higher humidity environments.

Our sophisticated drying solutions, based on revolutionary heat exchanger units, include corresponding linear and rotary modules suitable for stationary and mobile continuous operation. Furthermore, our advanced heat recovery systems are capable of reclaiming the heat generated during the process for reuse, boosting energy utilization. Our dehumidifiers achieve exceptionally low humidity levels, allowing extreme temperatures and low dew point values, even far below 0°C, a goal that conventional condensation dehumidification struggles to attain.