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Condensing Dehumidifiers

A condensing dehumidifier removes moisture from the air using a refrigeration cycle. It draws in humid air, cools it below the dew point to condense the moisture, and then reheats the air before releasing it back into the environment. 

These dehumidifiers are most effective in warm, humid conditions and are commonly used in industrial, commercial, and residential settings. 

They can be integrated into ventilation systems or used as standalone units, with capacities ranging from 16 to 980 l/24H

Adsorption Dehumidifiers

An adsorption dehumidifier removes moisture using a desiccant material, typically silica gel, to absorb water vapor from the air. The process air passes through a rotating desiccant wheel, which captures humidity before being heated to release the moisture into an exhaust stream. 

Unlike condensing dehumidifiers, adsorption models work efficiently in low-temperature environments and can achieve very low relative humidity levels. They are commonly used in pharmaceutical storage, archives, and industrial drying applications