FOGGING SYSTEM FOR HUMIDIFICATION IN TEXTILE, SPINNING & WEAVING MILLS

FOGGING SYSTEM FOR HUMIDIFICATION IN TEXTILE, SPINNING & WEAVING MILLS

TrueMIST Fogging system uses high-pressure misting pumps to pressurize the treated water supply between 1000 (70 bar pressure) and 2000 psi(140 bar pressure). The stainless steel or ceramic precision orifice of Fogging nozzles atomizes the water into ultra-fine fog droplets.

TrueMIST helps its customers dramatically reduce energy costs while meeting today’s more stringent indoor air quality (IAQ) requirements for textile, spinning, and weaving mills.

Every TrueMIST Fogging system is carefully designed installed to fit the right application. Our engineering staff will design the proper water treatment system and size the fog system based on building heat loads, ambient climate data, ventilation rates, and other parameters. Moreover, the fogging system can be automated and can be monitored remotely.

TrueMIST Fog systems do not require compressed air or heat. Direct pressure means there are few moving parts (none in the air handlers or the humidified space). The energy consumed is a small fraction of that required by other technologies, such as compressed air, ultrasonic, or canister steam systems.

TrueMIST helps its customers to reduce energy costs while meeting today’s more stringent indoor air quality (IAQ) requirements for textile, spinning, and weaving mills.

IMPORTANCE OF RH & TEMPERATURE IN SPINNING, WEAVING & TEXTILE MILLS

TrueMIST Fog systems do not require compressed air or heat. Direct pressure means there are few moving parts (none in the air handlers or the humidified space). The energy consumed is a small fraction of that required by other technologies, such as compressed air, ultrasonic, or canister steam systems. 

Moisture regain is the ratio of the moisture to the bone-dry weight of the material expressed as a percentage.

Many properties of textile materials vary considerably with moisture regain, which in turn is affected by the ambient Relative Humidity (RH) and Temperature. 

If a dry textile material is placed in a room with a particular set of ambient conditions, it absorbs moisture and in course of time, attains equilibrium.

Temperature alone does not have a great effect on the fibers. However, the temperature dictates the amount of moisture the air will hold in suspension, and, therefore, temperature and humidity must be considered together.

Some physical properties of textile materials which is affected by RH is given below:

  • The strength of COTTON goes up when R.H.% goes up
  • The strength of VISCOSE goes down when R.H.% goes up
  • Elongation %ge goes up with increased R.H.% for most textile fibers
  • The tendency for the generation of static electricity due to friction decreases as RH goes up
  • At higher levels of RH, there is also a tendency of the fibers to stick together

FAQ

Will the mist cause dampness on the cloth?

No it will not.

Can the system run once every 5 minutes?

Yes, a timer will be provided as part of the system. 

Will these be a reduction in temperature?

Temperature reduction is the primary goal along with humidity maintenance.

Will it remove dust particles?

Yes, the fog will suppress any form of dust particles and pollen suspended in the air.
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