A humidification system increases the humidity in a room by releasing water into the air. Various technologies are used to enrich the air. For example, there are humidification systems with vaporization, ultrasonic nebulization or evaporation. Humidification systems are often used indoors to improve the indoor climate. They are often used in dry environments or during the heating period in particular. They help to alleviate dry skin, irritated airways and other complaints caused by dry air.
In industry and commerce, humidification systems are used to regulate the indoor climate in production halls, warehouses or office buildings. Humidification systems ensure optimum humidity for machines, materials and working conditions. In production processes, especially in areas such as the paper, textile or electronics industries, controlled humidity is crucial to prevent static build-up, keep materials supple or keep certain chemical processes stable. Humidification systems can also improve product quality and extend the service life of machines.