
Air Humidification

Humidity is a measure of the amount of water vapor present in the air. The volume of water vapor that air can hold can vary significantly with temperature and pressure; warm air can hold more water vapor than cold air. Therefore, humidity is often expressed as relative humidity, which indicates how much water vapor is actually present in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor that the air can hold under the current environmental conditions of temperature and pressure.
Air Humidification in Industrial and Commercial Processes
In many industrial and commercial processes or in agricultural environments, it is necessary / advantageous to increase the humidity in a duct or space. By fine misting of water through nozzles, the humidity level can be increased. The tiny water droplets produced by these nozzles are able to evaporate quickly – even at normal ambient temperatures – thereby increasing the amount of water present in the air. Usually, only a relatively small amount of water is needed to evaporate and thus raise the relative humidity. This effectively increases the humidity level.
BETE offers a wide range of mist and fog nozzle series that provide very fine misting even at low pressure. The evaporation of water can also lower the temperature of the air, depending on the amount of water added and the overall change in humidity.
Consultancy & Custom Solutions
We are happy to advise you on the various applications for air humidification. Make use of the expertise of our specialists who are eager to collaborate with you. We would be pleased to offer you a custom solution. Please contact us for advice.












