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Moisture control for industrial processes and preservation applications

Precise control of relative and absolute humidity is critical to many industrial processes, manufacturing facilities, and preservation applications. Ambient air often has high humidity levels, which cause a variety of problems when left uncontrolled.

Uncontrolled relative humidity causes risk for mold and bacterial growth, with electrical circuits corroding metal parts and pipes ice and frost forming in chilled storage facilities, and an unhealthy, uncomfortable, working environment for human beings. Industrial and commercial dehumidification solutions effectively address humidity-related issues by removing excess moisture from the air.

Desiccant dehumidifiers are the go-to choice for most applications because they offer precise humidity control at any required dew point, reliable performance in all environments, and better energy efficiency.

Without dehumidification you risk:

  • Increased energy consumption
  • Process disruption and higher maintenance costs
  • Poor product quality and shorter shelf-life
  • Deterioration of equipment, documents, artifacts, and collectables
  • Unsafe or unhealthy working conditions

“Excess humidity can compromise product quality, damage equipment, and drive-up energy costs. Munters' advanced desiccant dehumidification solutions deliver unmatched humidity control by maintaining optimal dew points with precision and consistency—across all environments, all year long.”

John Thompson, R&D Director AirTech Americas

Problems caused by excess humidity

As relative humidity levels increase, so do their negative effects. For many industries, a combination of degradation, contamination, and wasted energy are major issues caused by high humidity.

Customized industrial dehumidification for stable indoor climate

Industrial dehumidification removes moisture and maintains and optimal and stable relative humidity indoors, independently of the conditions outdoors. Instead of reacting to condensation, mold, corrosion, or frost, after the fact, a proper humidity control system prevents them from happening in the first place.

It’s a proactive solution that protects both your process, your facilities, your products, and your bottom line. And it can be customized to the very specific requirements on the indoor air conditions in your application or area or business.

Properties of Munters desiccant technology

Munters desiccant dehumidification systems enable ultra-precise humidity control, irrespective of the requirements of the application or facility.They can maintain any humidity level required, with dew points down to -60°C (-76°F) or lower. This level of control is critical for processes involving powders, sensitive electronics, or materials that must stay dry to remain stable.

The heart of a desiccant dehumidifier is the rotor, which is made from a honeycomb matrix impregnated with a desiccant material. The wheel then rotates slowly, with moist air passing through it.

The essential difference between other dehumidifiers and Munters desiccant dehumidifiers is the efficiency and precise control they provide. These systems can use different desiccant formulations for specific applications and can be configured based on a customer’s objectives.

The benefits of desiccant technology

  • High moisture removal efficiency
  • Energy savings with Munters PowerPurge™
  • Consistent performance at any required dew point
  • Proprietary desiccant formulas and honeycomb designs
  • Durability & low maintenance

How dehumidification affects energy efficiency

Humid air requires more energy to heat and cool due to the thermodynamic properties of water vapor. For heating, more energy is needed because water vapor has a higher specific heat capacity than dry air, increasing the total thermal mass. When cooling, additional energy is needed, not only to lower the air temperature (sensible cooling), but also to condense and remove moisture (latent cooling).

This directly impacts energy consumption for climate control, but it also decreases energy efficiency in a variety of industrial processes that use conditioned air. Applications which require cold ambient temperatures, like cold storage facilities, and applications that need to heat process air, like spray drying, can see significant energy savings with dehumidification.

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The unique Munters desiccant rotor

At the heart of every Munters desiccant dehumidifier is a patented rotor technology that sets it apart from conventional systems. Unlike generic desiccant wheels, the Munters rotor is engineered with proprietary materials and an open honeycomb structure that maximizes surface area and moisture adsorption. The result is higher capacity, faster drying, lower dew points, and consistent performance—even in harsh environments.

Each rotor is manufactured in-house and undergoes rigorous quality control to ensure stable operation over time. The Munters rotor is not just a component—it’s the core innovation that enables our dehumidification systems to deliver unmatched humidity control, efficiency, and reliability across industries.

Key industries

Food and beverage processing

Desiccant dehumidifiers are utilized extensively by food and beverage processors.

Some common food processing applications include:

  • Providing dry air directly to food manufacturing processes, such as drying tunnels, product coating, and spray drying
  • Helping meat processors speed up drying after washdowns
  • Inhibiting mold and bacteria growth
  • Reducing ingredient spoilage, clumping, and clogging
  • Speeding up process throughput
  • Increasing product quality and shelf-life

Pharmaceutical and laboratories

Many drugs, and active pharmaceutical ingredients are highly moisture sensitive. Maintaining strict control of humidity levels during tablet production, capsule filling, and storage of medicines is critical. Dehumidification is also a key part of maintaining GMP and FDA compliance. Cleanrooms and production lines rely on desiccant dehumidifiers to meet pharmaceutical production standards and maintain product quality.

Battery and chemical production

Many chemicals and materials, like lithium, are highly reactive to moisture. Even small amounts of moisture can damage the final product or even cause ignition. Desiccant dehumidifier creates the super-dry environments required to safely handle and manufacture lithium batteries and other chemicals. 

They also keep raw materials and products dry during the production process. For example, in chemical production or fertilizer storage, controlling humidity prevents reactions with moisture and stops powders from clumping.

Cold storage, freezers and chilled rooms

In cold storage facilities, warehouses, and freezers, uncontrolled humidity can compromise safety and your bottom line. Mosit air leads to condensation on surfaces, resulting in ice coating shelves, floors, and evaporator coils. Slippery floors and fog can create safety incidents and slow down operations.

Condensation and frost can destroy cases and damage product, while moist air and frozen evaporator coils lead to more defrost cycles and higher energy bills. Desiccant dehumidification can eliminate humidity from your cold storage and all of the problems that go with it – protecting your product and your profitability.

Warehousing, museums and archives

Protects stored goods, documents, and artifacts from mold growth and degradation. Materials like clay, paper and film all have their comfort zones. Valuable archives, artwork, and historic documents require controlled humidity to preserve them for future generations.

Power plants, water treatment and pumping stations

Prevent condensation on pipes, turbines, and electrical panels. By avoiding rust and electrical short-circuits caused by moisture, dehumidification helps these facilities avoid corrosion-related downtime and reduce maintenance costs.

Construction and infrastructure projects

Industrial dehumidification solutions are used to dry out construction sites, cure concrete under controlled conditions, and protect building materials from degradation, corrosion, and moisture damage. This speeds up project, ensures quality, and reduces long-term maintenance.

Electronics and high-tech manufacturing

Many electronic components and materials, especially semiconductors and printed circuit boards are highly moisture sensitive. High relative humidity can cause corrosion, which degrades performance and can result in long term failures. Moisture can also be absorbed by materials and later vaporized during soldering, leading to delamination or cracking. Desiccant dehumidifiers provide a low relative humidity manufacturing environment and help maintain cleanroom standards.

Learn more about how to control humidity and indoor climate

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Portable dehumidifiers

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