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Munters offers temporary desiccant dehumidification systems for rental fleets

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munters_rental_series_Aug. 19, 2013 – Munters is expanding its current production of rental desiccant dehumidifiers for customers around the globe needing temporary drying or humidity control. In 2010, the company sold its damage and restoration contracting service, Moisture Control Services and is now offering dehumidification equipment to rental companies.

Aug. 19, 2013 – Munters is expanding its current production
of rental desiccant dehumidifiers for customers around the globe needing
temporary drying or humidity control. In 2010, the company sold its damage and
restoration contracting service, Moisture Control Services and is now offering
dehumidification equipment to rental companies.

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A couple of examples of Munters' equipment.


 

Munters manufactures the HCD Series dehumidifiers for large scale, deep drying
projects requiring a dew point at 40°F and the DryCool Rental Series which are
hybrid desiccant systems using waste heat for reactivation while delivering a
cool, dry 45°F dew point air. At the heart of these systems is the company’s
patented Honeycombe desiccant rotor sized as deep as 400 mm. All systems have a
rugged, weatherproof unit casing constructed to withstand any environment and
can reach lower dew point temperatures compared to other refrigeration-based
dryers. These systems are designed to have faster field start-ups and greater
ease of use to meet the rigorous demands of the rental market and can be
shipped worldwide.

“We exited the rental damage restoration contracting business and now can
supply these systems from any of our three U.S. factories,” said Scott Haynes, vice-president
of sales, marketing and service for Munters. “We pride ourselves in the
manufacturing of our patented systems for today’s rental market that demands
more customization and quick response.”

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Since the 1980s Munters has been the first manufacturer to lead the industry in
applying desiccant systems for temporary drying. Munters has provided temporary
humidity control equipment for applications such as blasting and coating,
seasonal drying, construction drying, and restoration projects caused by
natural disasters including Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans in 2005 and the US
Pentagon in Washington, DC, during the 9/11 terror attacks.  


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