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  DEFENCE
  In the early 70's, NATO organisations began to use desiccant dehumidifiers to protect valuable military equipment against degradation from airborne moisture. This has now become routine for militaries all over the world. Inactive ships, tanks, aircraft, weapons and supplies are maintained in a state of readiness by dry air storage.
 


This technology provides an increased combat readiness whilst significantly reducing maintenance costs.

• The stored equipment does not require regular inspection or maintenance, thereby saving on both time and human resources. • There will be negligible material degradation and sensitive electronic equipment is kept in good working order, ultimately increasing combat readiness.

  The dewpoint
-solutions for humidity-related problems. Seibu Giken DST AB
  The dewpoint pdf
  News
Chemexpo 2008
Tradefair in Budapest May 27-30

The customers magazine the Dew-Ponit
New edition in November 2007!

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Defence
 
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