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- An innovative technique that harnesses the power of evaporative cooling, a fogging or misting system can drastically transform the health and yield of your crops. Fogging systems operate by creating a fine mist or fog in the greenhouse, which reduces temperatures and increases humidity levels in a controlled manner.
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Fogging systems operate by creating a fine mist or fog in the greenhouse, which reduces temperatures and increases humidity levels in a controlled manner. The fog particles, usually about 6 to 10 microns in size, evaporate quickly and cool the surrounding air.
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- Radiation Fog. Radiation fog forms at night when the surface cools, causing the air above it to cool as well. If the air has enough moisture, this cooling will lead to saturation and form fog.
- Advection Fog. Advection fog forms when warm, moist air moves over cooler ground or water. It is relatively shallow and often associated with an inversion.
- Upslope Fog. Upslope fog forms when moist air flows upward over rising terrain, causing it to cool adiabatically to its dew point temperature. “Adiabatic” is a word used to describe the process that causes rising air to cool and sinking air to warm.
- Steam Fog. Steam fog, also known as evaporation fog, forms when cold air comes into contact with warm water. The warmer water evaporates into the cooler air above, increasing the air’s moisture content.
Fog forms when the temperature and dew point of the air approach the same value (i.e., dew-point spread is less than 5°F) either through cooling of the air (producing advection, radiation, or upslope fog) or by adding enough moisture to raise the dew point (producing steam or frontal fog). When composed of ice crystals, it is called ice fog.
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MicroCool high-pressure fog systems control the amount of moisture and humidity by producing billions of small droplets of water that are evaporated into the air. How does fog add cooling? The flash evaporation process is defined as adiabatic cooling and humidification.
Fog Cooling System. IKEUCHI utilizes the latent heat of vaporization phenomenon in fog production (evaporative cooling) to create spray-cooling systems for solids, gases and other substances, supporting customers in everything up through after-sales services.
Learn how fogging works through the flash evaporation of tiny water droplets, creating a cooling effect or to maintain humidity set points.
Fog is a cloud that touches the ground. The main types of fog are: upslope; radiation; advection; precipitation or frontal; steam; They differ in how the air becomes saturated. Upslope fog is formed by adiabatic cooling in rising air that is forced up sloping terrain by the wind. Namely, it is formed the same way as clouds.