Increasing demands for high quality products, to low prices in a market where the cost level is increasing, puts the production facilities under a constant pressure to perform at the highest level. Wood, paper, textile, foods and tobacco among others are all natural organic materials. All organic materials will correspond to the humidity of the ambient air, causing the quality of the final product to be effected. Increased production waste or lower prices for the final product will often be the result of not taking care of the humidity level of the production facilities.
Keeping the equilibrium between the content of water in the product being produced and the relative humidity of the surrounding environment will give you a constant and increased product quality.
