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Dehumidifiers in Silos
Most materials stored in silos are affected by high air
humidity or moisture regain. Problems include irregular
flow, agglomeration, increased microbial activity,
chemical reaction with moisture and general degradation
of the stored product.
Temperature changes to the silo and moisture laden
head space air cause the relative humidity to fluctuate.
At lower temperatures the relative humidity of the head
space air will increase, often to saturation point
(100%RH) when the air begins to deposit moisture on
internal surfaces of the silo. These problems can be
eliminated by ensuring that air in the head space is
maintained at a low relative humidity. A dry air circulation
rate of 1 x silo volume per hour is normally sufficient.
The simplest solution is to install the dehumidifier in the base of the silo skirt. Dehumidified fresh air is
then ducted into the filling line or a separate pipe leading to the head space. This system creates a
slight positive pressure which opposes the natural tendency of moisture to diffuse through the silo
structure due to differences in vapour
pressure. Excess air pressure is exhausted
through the vent filter assembly on top of
the silo. During filling, the dehumidifier's dry
air supply duct must be isolated.
A dehumidified air re-circulation system is
normally only recommended when a very
low humidity or dewpoint is required in the
silo (e.g. storage of PLA, polylactic acid).
Dust from some stored materials can be drawn into the air return line. This can
potentially cause damage to the dehumidifier so additional air filtration modules
may be necessary.
Dehumidifying the air void above the product is often sufficient to maintain a
low humidity condition throughout the silo. Any moisture contained in the air
surrounding the material granules quickly migrates to the lower vapour
pressure of the dry air in the head space (Dalton’s law). Therefore, it is not
usually necessary to inject dry air into the base of the silo.