Measuring humidity in condensing environments webinar Industrial Manufacturing and Processes Industrial Measurements
Measuring humidity in condensing environments Energy efficiency and humidity measurement are tightly connected. Getting accurate humidity data usually means an improved possibility to control your process, save energy and improve the end-product quality. Learn how humidity can be measured reliably in high humidity environments. Our Product Engineer Joni Partanen will go through the essential theory, show how to select a suitable measurement method, and go through some practical examples, such as drying processes, turbine intake air and fuel cell related humidity measurement. Agenda Theory behind condensing environments Selecting the measurement method Practical examples: Energy-efficiency and quality control in processes such as ceramics and wood drying Optimizing gas turbine and engine performance by inlet air control Maximizing the efficiency of fuel cell lifetime by controlling humidification Questions & Answers Who should attend? Everyone who is working with high humidity environments and interested in improved quality and energy-efficiency. Typically these needs are in industries using fuel cells, dryers, HVAC systems, turbines or other industries where demanding air monitoring is important. If you have already attended or registered for this webinar, please click here. Otherwise, please watch the recorded webinar by filling the form. See our Privacy Policy for more details. You can modify your preference settings or unsubscribe at any time here
Speaker Joni Partanen Vaisala Industrial Instruments Product Manager Joni Partanen is responsible for the development of humidity and vaporized hydrogen peroxide measuring products. He has over 16 years of experience in process industry measurement technology, industrial engineering, and instrumentation. Joni holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Automation Technology.
Joni Partanen Vaisala Industrial Instruments Product Manager Joni Partanen is responsible for the development of humidity and vaporized hydrogen peroxide measuring products. He has over 16 years of experience in process industry measurement technology, industrial engineering, and instrumentation. Joni holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Automation Technology.