DEHUMIDIFICATION - A GENERAL OVERVIEW
 


The Problem Identified

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Moisture is your hidden enemy
Air Humidity and damage caused by Too High Humidity
Outdoor Relative Humidity
Effects of High Humidity
Deteriorated Characteristics of Hygroscopic Materials
Injurious Activities of Micro Organisms
Compounding of Tablets
Tablet Compression
Effervescent Tablet Manufacture
Cough Drops Manufacture
Vitamin Capsule Drying
Powder Milling
Dry Powder / Vial Filling
Strip Packaging
Storage of Medicinal Compounds

PRESENTATION 1

Relative Humidity Methods of Dehumidification

a. What is Relative Humidity?
b. Psychrometric Chart
c. Measurement of Relative Humidity
d. Methods of Dehumidification

PRESENTATION 2

The Equipment

a. Bry-Air Desiccant Dehumidifiers
b. Bry-Air 'FPU'
c. Bry-Air 'FFB'
d. Bry-Air 'FVB'
e. Bry-Air 'FLB'
f. The Bry-Air Advantage
g. Bry-Air 'MVB'


PRESENTATION 3

The Engineering and Installation Options of Bry-Air Dehumidification Systems

a. Dehumidification Systems
b. Options - Packaged System
c. Option (* Stand Along * Recirculatory * Closed Loop)
d. Option (* Recirculatory * Open Loop * Shrouded/Unshrouded)
e. Option (* Once Through (100% Fresh Air) * Open Loop)
f. Examples of Packaged Systems-1
g. Examples of Packaged Systems-2

PRESENTATION 4

Applications and uses of Dry Air

a. Applications
b. Production & Processing
c. Storage
d. Packaging
e. Product Drying
f. Applications

PRESENTATION 5

Something about our Product Line

a. The Bry-air Range
b. Energy Recovery Systems
c. Plastics Auxiliary Equipment
d. Compressed Air Dryers

PRESENTATION 6