INDUSTRY COMPONENT

Humidification Chamber/Manifold

A precision-engineered chamber that distributes and controls moisture in industrial humidification systems.

Component Specifications

Definition
The humidification chamber/manifold is a critical component in industrial humidification systems designed to evenly distribute moisture-laden air or steam throughout a controlled environment. This component typically consists of a sealed enclosure with integrated distribution channels, sensors, and control interfaces that regulate humidity levels within specified parameters. It serves as the central hub where moisture is introduced, mixed with air, and directed to target areas through ductwork or direct discharge. Engineered for precise humidity control, it maintains optimal conditions for processes requiring specific moisture levels, preventing issues like static electricity, material shrinkage, or product degradation.
Working Principle
Operates by receiving moisture (typically as steam, atomized water, or evaporative media) from a humidifier source, then distributing it uniformly through internal baffles or channels. Airflow is regulated via dampers or fans, while integrated humidity sensors provide feedback to control systems that adjust moisture output. The manifold ensures proper mixing of humidified air with ambient air to achieve target relative humidity levels without creating localized condensation or uneven distribution.
Materials
Stainless steel (AISI 304/316 for corrosion resistance), food-grade plastics (PP, PVC for non-corrosive applications), aluminum alloys (for lightweight systems), with silicone or EPDM gaskets for sealing. Internal components may include brass fittings, ceramic nozzles for atomization, and copper heating elements in steam-based systems.
Technical Parameters
  • Capacity 50-5000 m³/h airflow
  • Humidity Range 20-95% RH
  • Pressure Rating 0.5-2.5 bar
  • Connection Ports DN25-DN150
  • Temperature Range 5-80°C
  • Power Requirements 24V DC control, 110-480V AC for heating elements
Standards
ISO 8573-1:2010, DIN 1946-4, ASHRAE 62.1

Industry Taxonomies & Aliases

Commonly used trade names and technical identifiers for Humidification Chamber/Manifold.

Parent Products

This component is used in the following industrial products

Engineering Analysis

Risks & Mitigation
  • Microbial growth in stagnant moisture
  • Mineral scaling reducing efficiency
  • Corrosion from aggressive environments
  • Uneven humidity distribution causing process variability
FMEA Triads
Trigger: Mineral buildup from hard water
Failure: Reduced airflow and uneven humidity distribution
Mitigation: Install water softening systems, implement regular descaling procedures
Trigger: Sensor calibration drift
Failure: Inaccurate humidity control leading to process deviations
Mitigation: Quarterly calibration checks, redundant sensor systems

Industrial Ecosystem

Compatible With

Interchangeable Parts

Compliance & Inspection

Tolerance
±3% RH control accuracy, ±5% airflow distribution uniformity
Test Method
ASHRAE 55 thermal comfort verification, ISO 7726 environmental measurements

Buyer Feedback

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"Reliable performance in harsh Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing environments. No issues with the Humidification Chamber/Manifold so far."

"Testing the Humidification Chamber/Manifold now; the technical reliability results are within 1% of the laboratory datasheet."

"Impressive build quality. Especially the technical reliability is very stable during long-term operation."

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should a humidification chamber be maintained?

Monthly inspections for mineral deposits, quarterly cleaning of distribution channels, and annual calibration of sensors are recommended, depending on water quality and usage intensity.

Can humidification chambers be used with different water sources?

Yes, but demineralized or softened water is recommended to prevent scaling. Chambers for hard water require more frequent maintenance and may need integrated descaling systems.

Can I contact factories directly?

Yes, each factory profile provides direct contact information.

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