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With over 25 years experience in humidifying different industries around the world, JS is the foremost specialist in industry specific humidification. Whatever your requirement, wherever you are, if the right humidity is important to you JS can help.
Click the links below to find out more about industry specific humidification and how JS can solve your dry air problems.
By humidifying the atmosphere around printing presses, reel-stand areas and paper stores, static build-up, web-breaks and paper curl can be dramatically reduced.
Tobacco leaves, cut tobacco and paper are all extremely hygroscopic which means that they give up their moisture to the surrounding environment if the air is too dry.
Wood is by nature hygroscopic. It is affected by the moisture content of the atmosphere. In order to successfully process timber its environmental equilibrium must be maintained.
Once produced paper can be exposed to ambient conditions for long periods of time before packing. This dries the paper leading to problems during the slitting & wrapping processes.
One of the most important and basic factors in the preservation of art collections is the stability of the surrounding environment, requiring temperature and humidity to be strictly controlled.
JS Humidifiers has over 20 years experience in humidifying the sanding decks, paint spray booths and engine testing facilities of the leading car manufacturers around the world.
As air enters a chill store its temperature is reduced and its moisture content drops. To keep produce fresh and prolong shelf-life humidifiers are essential.
During winter months when rooms are heated, indoor air can dry out, sucking moisture from our skin, hair, nose, throat and anything else in the room.
If your production facility is suffering from static build-up, low regain, yarn breakage, dust, fly or lint then you need a humidifier. By properly humidifying you can increase productivity and profits.
Air conditioning in the summer and heating in the winter both dry a hospital atmosphere. This dry air can cause staff, patients and electrical equipment severe problems.
Headaches, sore eyes and throat, nasal stuffiness, lethargy, skin complaints and an increased susceptibility to colds and coughs are all symptoms of a dry office.
A dry atmosphere can have implications for healthy individuals but for people with respiratory illnesses, like croup, it can make their condition a lot worse.
If a humidity level drops in a cleanroom manufacturing environment, it could result in significant product wastage due to poor quality or not meeting FDA environmental parameters.