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CDIMS delivers Surgical Suite Desiccant Dehumidification System to Springhill Medical Center in Mobile, Alabama.

Surgeons and patients will benefit from improved operating room environment. These systems employ active desiccant technology in order to allow drier and healthier operating room conditions. read more >

 

 

Brookwood Hospital – Birmingham Alabama Second surgery unit ready for service

Dateline – Birmingham Al
December 3, 2008 – Brookwood hospital commissions their second surgical suite dehumidification unit to serve the Main OR and Cysto suite. Surgeons will enjoy a cooler, drier operating theater because from desiccant technology. The CDH-142 unit delivers 5,500 CFM at 52° F and 33° F dewpoint. The unit includes steam reactivation and chilled water cooling. This is the second desiccant dehumidification unit furnished to Brookwood Hospital by CDIMS.

   
 

 

Mark Bradley speaks to Northern Lights chapter of ASHRAE – Cirrus Aircraft

Dateline – Grand Forks, ND:
November 12, 2008 - Approximately forty engineers, contractors and other interested individuals toured the Cirrus Aircraft manufacturing facility in Grand Forks, ND after an in-depth study of the psychrometrics involved in dehumidification of the facility. Mark Bradley, senior application specialist from CDIMS/ARID-Dry discussed psychrometrics, moisture load estimating and several desiccant dehumidification applications. About half of the attendees also braved typical wind, cold and snow to explore the internals of the custom desiccant dehumidification units provided by CDIMS and the local agent; Schwab, Vollhaber and Lubratt company. The three custom air handling units manufactured by Concept and Designs, Inc. have been in service since 2006 to control moisture regain in composite construction. The mechanical systems were designed by the local engineering firm Obermiller Nelson and installed by C.L. Linfoot, also of Grand Forks.

 

 
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