Warehousing and Logistics

Dehumidification solution for Large storage

Moisture has a significant impact on the quality of production equipment and products, causing various losses in storage. However, people have a weak awareness of this issue, coupled with excessive control over management costs, and have not taken action to address the effects caused by moisture, ultimately resulting in even more serious losses.

With the rapid development of society and the advancement of technology, people's demands for product quality are becoming increasingly higher. Whether it is due to the improvement of customer requirements or the enhancement of the factory's own quality standards, the humidity control in the storage process has become increasingly strict. Excessive humidity can easily cause the following problems, resulting in poor quality, rusting and damage, etc., causing serious economic losses. Therefore, it is necessary for managers to pay close attention to it.

Steel does not easily rust when the relative humidity is below 50%. The shelves in large warehouses are usually constructed of steel, which is more susceptible to moisture, leading to problems such as rusting and aging.

Container dehumidification

Before loading a container, employing a portable dehumidifier to reduce the interior humidity is essential. This step ensures that the moisture level inside the container drops below 55%, which is critical for preventing issues like container rain. Container rain occurs when warm, moist air inside the container cools and condenses on the walls, leading to water droplets forming and potentially damaging the cargo. By using a dehumidifier, you effectively remove excess moisture from the air, creating a drier environment that mitigates the risk of condensation. The process should begin well before the container is sealed. Set up the dehumidifier inside the container and allow it to run until humidity levels are adequately reduced. This proactive measure not only protects the contents from water damage but also contributes to better overall storage conditions. Regular monitoring of humidity levels with a hygrometer is advisable during this process to ensure that the desired level is achieved. Once the humidity is confirmed to be below 55%, the container can be loaded safely, minimizing the chances of moisture-related problems during transport. In summary, using a portable dehumidifier as a pre-loading step is a simple yet effective strategy to safeguard cargo from moisture damage and ensures that the integrity of the goods is maintained throughout the shipping process.

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