8th June 2026
Static electricity is a persistent problem in manufacturing and production environments, and in most cases the cause is simpler than you might think. Low humidity allows charge to build up on surfaces and materials, disrupting production lines and in some environments creating a genuine safety risk. This post explains the connection between humidity and static, and how dry fog humidification addresses it at source.
Read More20th April 2026
When specifying a humidification system, the technology you choose has a direct impact on installation cost, ongoing maintenance, safety compliance, and day-to-day performance. In this post we compare dry fog compressed air humidification against traditional high-pressure fogging systems, looking at everything from operating pressure and installation requirements to droplet size and running costs.
Read More31st July 2020
J D UltraSonics has designed and developed a range of fogging disinfection systems suitable for sterilising industrial and commercial buildings, buses, trains, ambulances, and more.
We offer both portable and fixed systems which ensures we have the right solution to suit your requirements.
Our systems are compatible with the COVID-19 disinfectants detailed in the UK Government Guidelines.
Read More16th November 2018
Humidity affects everything from product quality and equipment performance to staff comfort and regulatory compliance, yet the way it is measured and expressed is not always well understood. This post breaks down the three main humidity measurements — relative, absolute and specific — and explains what each one means in practice.
Read More3rd October 2018
Effective dust suppression is about more than simply spraying water. The science behind dry fog technology explains why droplet size is so critical, and why getting it right makes the difference between a system that works and one that does not. Here we cover the theory of agglomeration and how the Sonicom ultrasonic nozzle puts it into practice.
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