Safe production processes, a comfortable room climate
Ultrasonic & Steam Humidifiers
STULZ-ATS has engineered and installed humidification systems all over the world. With thousands of installations in Europe and Asia and the broadest customer base in North America, ultrasonic humidification is second nature to us.
We offer the most comprehensive and complete product line in the industry and can match an ultrasonic humidifier to any application you might have.
STULZ-ATS Ultrasonic Humidifiers use 93% less electrical energy than electrode boilers or infrared humidifiers. Water is not heated and wasted as with typical humidification flush cycles. No heat is added to the conditioned space, but instead, a cooling effect that helps reduce compressor run time is achieved due to the ultrasonic adiabatic humidification process. Because of all these savings, STULZ-ATS Ultrasonic humidifiers qualify for sizable rebates offered by utilities promoting energy efficiency.
Why Humidify?
Today's high tech environment requires meticulous control of humidity to eliminate static electricity, ensure quality manufacturing processes, preserve precious documents and works of art, and provide comfort while adhering to Indoor Air Quality standards. The specific reasons to humidify are as numerous as the applications, but the purpose is common across the board: to eliminate problems that can damage products, ruin buildings, or jeopardize health.
When RH reaches levels below 35%, static electricity may develop on surfaces and materials. Static electricity is not only annoying; it can wreak havoc on computers by burning microchips, and wiping out memory cards. Elimination of static electricity also greatly reduces the risk of solvent fires in the printing industry - commercial presses develop extraordinary amounts of electricity at the roller and ignite solvents in the ink wells. And if you ever wiped your finger across your television screen you know that static electricity attracts dust, a real problem in the plastics and films manufacturing process where dust can ruin a product or in the healthcare industry where dust can kill.
Indoor Air Quality affects man and machine and both operate best at optimum environmental conditions and IAQ and IEC standards are forcing manufacturers and building owners to adjust their management of air quality control. If a building's main HVAC system does not have the capacity to maintain RH levels within a comfort zone of 50% to 60%, then proper humidification can help reduce adverse affects of occupant discomfort, bacteria growth, viruses, fungi, mites, allergic reactions, respiratory infections, chemical interactions and ozone production.





