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Humidification Systems for Paper Mills

The quality of your paper depends on humidity, which is why it is so important for your paper mill to have an adequate amount of moisture in the air.

Paper is hygroscopic, meaning it reacts to the humidity in the air by absorbing and releasing moisture from its environment. If the humidity levels are off-kilter, then your paper can shrink, curl, and will end up costing you damage. On the other hand, not enough moisture can cause your paper to dry out and break. Both ends of the moisture scale can lead to major problems when slitting and wrapping your paper.

That’s why we created our industrialized humidification systems. These systems help you control the temperature and humidity of your paper mill to keep production rolling.

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The Revolution® Series

The Revolution® is a 2100 CFM high-pressure humidification system capable of dispersing mist up to 30’. This makes The Revolution® a superior choice for controlling temperature and humidity in large paper mills.

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How Fogco Can Help Maintain Paper Mills

At Fogco, we’ve been creating innovative humidification solutions for over 30 years to meet the needs of specialized industries like paper mills across the country. Our humidification system uses state-of-the-art technology that produces a fine, atomized mist that eliminates any concern of condensation damage.

When you choose Fogco solutions, you can depend on:

Optimized humidity control.
Eliminating the risk of paper and equipment damage.
A safe work environment that encourages improved health and productivity.

The Evolution® Series

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The Evolution® misting fan projects a hefty column of fog from its cannon-like design. This fan provides 250  CFM and can be used to control the temperature and humidity of smaller, narrower paper mills. 

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Benefits of Fogco Humidification Systems

Improved Safety

Maintaining the air quality and moisture in your paper mill can help you and your employees avoid respiratory issues like asthma and allergies.

Improved Air Quality

The right humidity level will prevent your paper from shrinking and curling, amplifying your productivity and return on investment.

Damage Control

Excessive moisture can lead to expensive damages such as wrinkled paper and issues with paper mill equipment that can hinder production.

Industry-Leading Experience

Fogco has over 30 years of experience as an industry leader in innovative high-pressure humidity control for paper mills and paper storage.

Paper Mills Humidification FAQs

How Does Humidity Affect Paper?

Paper will react to the humidity in the air by absorbing and releasing moisture. Even though it may seem counterintuitive, paper needs humidity to maintain its flexibility and stability. However, too much humidity can cause moisture damage while too little can dry paper out.

What’s the Optimal Temperature & Humidity for Storing Paper?

Whether you’re running a paper mill or putting paper into storage, paper should be stored between 68 and 76 degrees. A typical humidity level should be maintained at 55% Relative Humidity (RH).

How Do You Control Humidity in a Storage Unit?

Fogco’s temperature and humidity controllers can help you maintain the perfect humidity level for your storage unit. Contact one of our specialists to learn more about our innovative controllers. 

Will the Paper or Equipment Get Wet?

Because Fogco’s humidification systems produce such a fine mist, condensation won’t build up on paper, people, and equipment.

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Discover More Fogco Solutions

Finding the right humidifier is easy when you choose Fogco. Whether you’re running a well-oiled paper mill or storing old family albums in your storage unit, Fogco has the humidification solution for you. 

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