Moisture Absorber 3000 Mm

Brand Ice Air
Model Type

ICE3000

Description

Ice Air Ice 3000 Moisture Absorber Product Information

 

How Does a Moisture Absorber Work?

The working principle of moisture absorbers is similar to the condensation on a glass surface.

When the excessively humid air comes into contact with a glass surface that is cooler than its own temperature, it condenses.

Moisture absorbers that operate with electricity vacuum the air in the environment, the vacuumed air comes into contact with a super-cooled surface inside the device and condenses, this condensed air is blown back into the same environment.

As a result of this process, excess water (excessive humidity) in the air is removed.

The collected water accumulates in the device’s tank or is removed from the environment with a drain hose.

 

How Should I Choose a Moisture Absorber According to Which Criteria?

You should accurately identify the moisture-related problem you are experiencing and its severity.

The answers to the questions below are the most determining criteria for selecting the appropriate model.

Are you experiencing humidity throughout your entire home or only in some parts?

Do you feel mold, stains, or humidity on the ceilings of humid areas, on your belongings, or is your complaint only about the humidity smell in the environment?

Lastly, how big is your home (how many m2)?

By accurately identifying these 3 critical situations, the device you choose will eliminate the moisture and its effects from your home.

 

What is the Water Extraction Capacity in Moisture Absorbers?

Moisture absorbers vacuum the air in the environment, the vacuumed air is condensed inside the device and converted into water (thus, the excess water in the air structure is eliminated) and the dried air is released back into the home environment.

The ability of devices to condense the water in the air is called water extraction capacity.

 

How to Prevent Humidity?

If you are experiencing humidity problems, the main reason is excessive humidity and temperature difference.

Excessively humid air in the environment condenses when it comes into contact with a surface cooler than its own temperature and creates moisture on the surface.

Deformations that occur on surfaces that remain wet for a long time generally lead to humidity.

Your home’s location, the structure of materials used during construction can be decisive in determining the severity of the humidity problem.

For you, the most practical and quick solution in combating moisture is to use an ICEAIR moisture absorber.

Our moisture absorbers detect the air in the environment and adjust their operation accordingly.

It eliminates excess moisture and prevents condensation, removes the humidity in environments with moisture problems, and then prevents humidity.

 

How to Remove the Smell of Humidity?

ICEAIR moisture absorbers eliminate the smell of humidity in closed environments.

The cause of the odor is the humidity in the closed environment.

Surfaces that start to erode due to humidity and remain wet for a long time start to smell after a while.

Our moisture absorbers prevent the moisture in the room where they are located and prevent its reformation.

The smell of humidity disappears shortly and does not recur.

What Causes Condensation and Mold on Windows?

The main cause of these problems is entirely the temperature difference in an excessively humid environment.

Glass surfaces and wall corners are generally the coldest surfaces in houses.

Excessively humid air moves towards the colder area and condenses there.

Condensation is noticed as fogging or sweating on windows, mold or fungus formation on wall surfaces.

In addition to these, you may encounter similar situations in your clothes in the closet, your furniture, or your floor coverings.

ICEAIR moisture absorbers offer you very professional solutions in eliminating all these problems caused by excessive humidity.