by Stege | Jun 1, 2016 | Applications, Posts
Waterless dehumidifier is not a paradox Removing moisture invariably produces water as a by-product, so a waterless dehumidifier sounds like a paradox, but it’s not. The Rosahl membrane dehumidifier uses electrolysis to remove moisture from enclosures. One of the main...
by Stege | May 22, 2016 | Posts
Humidity control in display cases and storage cabinets. When used for humidity control in display cases and storage cabinets, the unique Rosahl membrane dehumidifier offers multiple benefits over conventional air drying solutions. Enclosures up to 4m³ Rosahl is a...
by Stege | May 22, 2016 | Posts
Scientific, testing, calibration and other precision equipment can be very expensive and often requires precise storage and handling to ensure correct operation. For protecting equipment against damaging humidity, a cabinet fitted with a Rosahl micro-dehumidifier...
by Stege | May 21, 2016 | Posts
Prevent moisture damage to electronics. Unlike silica gel and other desiccants, Rosahl micro-dehumidifiers offer a new way to protect electronics from moisture damage. Starting from the size of a one Euro coin, these membrane dehumidifiers operate continuously...
by Stege | Feb 18, 2016 | Posts, Selection
Introduction to using a membrane dehumidifier Rosahl is a compact membrane dehumidifier for use in closed cabinets. It uses a solid polymer membrane that ejects moisture when a low voltage electrical charge is applied. It is a compact, low-power, maintenance-free way...
by Stege | Feb 3, 2016 | Posts
The ROSAHL micro dehumidifier works by… ROSAHL is a new electric micro dehumidifier for enclosures, and it works by electrolytically breaking-down water vapour into hydrogen and oxygen ions, then ejecting the hydrogen from the enclosure. Key to the process is a...