Dehumidifiers work wonders in feed

The application of dehumidifiers is extensive, not only for the dehumidification of our living environment, but also for the drying and mildew prevention of feed. Let’s take a look together.
If the feed wants to prevent mold, it is generally achieved by drying it, because the growth of most molds requires an environment with relatively high relative humidity. Once the relative humidity of the surrounding environment reaches or even exceeds the conditions required for mold growth, It will accelerate the growth of mold in the feed. Therefore, the warehouse where we want to store the feed should be selected to be dry, which has the effect of preventing moisture and moisture. If the conditions are not met, don’t worry, as long as the warehouse is equipped with a dehumidifier of the corresponding specifications, it can still achieve the purpose of preventing mildew.
In fact, to achieve the effect of mildew prevention, there are more than one method. Low temperature can be used to prevent mold, as long as the storage temperature of the feed is controlled within the range where mold is not suitable for growth, whether it is through reasonable ventilation, the natural method of cooling with cold air, or the feed is frozen and sealed with heat insulation, low temperature or low temperature. Frozen storage can achieve good results.
If conditions permit, radiation mildew can also be used. Because mold is more sensitive to radiation. After the feed is treated with height-adjusted ray radiation, and placed in an environment with relatively high temperature and humidity, there will be no mold.
In fact, the most economical and cost-effective way is to tan the feed raw materials, and use the existing resource – sunlight to control the moisture content of the feed raw materials and achieve the purpose of mildew prevention.

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