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How to drain the moisture in the sealed drying room What measures should be taken to drain the moisture in the sealed drying room?
1, the dehumidifier with super dehumidification ability is undoubtedly the best way to dehumidify the drying room, and it can also control the indoor humidity; But in general, the temperature of drying room should be raised to 40℃, or even above 50℃; Therefore, it is necessary to use a special high-temperature dehumidifier for drying room to dehumidify it normally, which can greatly speed up the drying time, thus effectively improving the utilization rate and drying quality of drying room!

2. In general, the working environment temperature of the freezing dehumidifier is 5-38℃. If it exceeds 38℃, the dehumidifier will be automatically shut down. However, in the material drying room and drying room, the indoor temperature generally exceeds 40℃, so the general freezing dehumidifier cannot work in this environment. At present, the drying method of materials in general enterprises is to forcibly exhaust the humid air in the drying room through a fan. In this way, the indoor heat is also discharged outside.

3. In order to meet the needs of energy saving, dehumidification and drying in the drying room, a high-temperature dehumidifier is specially designed for the drying room (suitable for dehumidification in the environment where the indoor temperature is higher than 38℃ and lower than 55℃; It can be widely used for heating, curing, drying and dehydration of materials and products in pharmaceutical, chemical, food, light industry, heavy industry and other industries. Such as: wood, dried fruits, edible fungi, agricultural and sideline products, paper products, raw materials, medicinal materials, Chinese herbal pieces, powders, granules, granules, pigments, dyes, dehydrated vegetables, dried melons and fruits, sausages, plastic resins, electrical components, baking paint, etc.