Why Arxell could revolutionise drying (and is not just blowing hot air)!
Month: September 2016
You may have heard us mention that Arxell is going to revolutionise the drying industry; after all we have been saying it since Arxell was created. You may think we’re just another company who is over confident in their product and making big claims about how great it is. Whilst we are certainly confident in […]
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It seems that in recent years Britain has suffered flooding like never before. This means many residents and businesses are displaced and insurance companies pay millions to clean up and repair the damage. So is Britain flooding more than it used to, and if so why? Climate Change One of the biggest theories behind the […]
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Travis Perkins is undoubtedly one of the biggest names in the building and construction industry. The Travis Perkins group comprises of over 20 businesses covering construction, building and home improvements. Travis Perkins is renowned for being a forward thinking business. Not only are they leaders in the industry but they also strive to be as […]
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Drying is simply the process of removing moisture. Heat drying works by turning water from a liquid into a gas; the water evaporates and is then moved away from the area that needs to be dried. Dehumidifiers work by removing excess water vapour from the air. Refrigerant dehumidifiers use a condensing unit and desiccant dehumidifiers […]
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Interest in Arxell’s innovative new drying system appears to be gathering pace following an invitation to present and discuss the merits of focus drying in the construction sector to a major UK development project – the Battersea Power Station Development Company (BPSDC). Arxell presented its innovative new system and demonstrated how using a controlled focus […]
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Drying and curing are terms that are often used interchangeably when it comes to concrete. Many in the industry will say that concrete is not dried; it is only cured, whilst others will say there is a clear difference. What is not in dispute is that it is necessary to reduce the water vapour within […]
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