How Arxell complements rather than replaces existing drying equipment
Month: November 2016
The science behind drying is pretty basic; you need to remove moisture from the surface in order for it to dry. This process can be enhanced by using heat or dehumidifiers. There are many heaters and dehumidifiers within the drying industry that have been designed for this purpose and some are more efficient than others. […]
Read MoreIt’s difficult to give an exact time for how long concrete takes to dry, or at which stage it is actually considered dry. Concrete is used for different purposes and the use often determines how dry it needs to be. “When is it dry enough to walk on?” has a different answer to “when is […]
Read MoreArxell has once again conducted some controlled tests to compare performance of the Arxell system against other methods of drying. Earlier this year we tested it specifically against standard drying practices (fans and dehumidifiers) with phenomenal results and we have most recently compared it against the “tenting” method of drying. What is “Tenting”? Tenting is […]
Read MoreIt’s hard to get an accurate figure on how many homes are underinsured as it tends not to come to light until they need to make a claim. There’s also the fact that much of the research into this is put together by insurance companies who have a vested interest in people being well covered. […]
Read MoreThe idea behind Arxell came from years of frustration caused by inadequate drying systems. The problem with using fans, heaters and dehumidifiers to dry an area is that they just aren’t efficient. What is wrong with the current drying process? Let’s say we are trying to dry out a floor that has been soaked through […]
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