Condensation
What causes humidity in a container?
How to prevent condensation
– Vents
In order to prevent condensation inside a shipping container, it needs to be well ventilated. Our 20ft and 40ft new shipping containers come fitted with a total of 10 vents, 4 on either side and 2 on the end. This helps the air circulate enable a good flow while keeping the container watertight.
– Dehumidifiers
If you have power available, this is best method to prevent and fight condensation.
Once the dehumidifier is placed in the interior of a closed container, it sucks in air at one end, takes the moisture out of it, and then blows it back out into the container again. The moisture drips through into a collection tank that you have to empty, from time to time.
– Disposable dehumidifier
If you do not have access to power, a disposable dehumidifier can be a great solution. There are many types available in the market. Depending on the brand, they can capture up to 3 litres of moisture, they come sealed preventing re-circulation in the container and will not spill. On top of this, most of them will require no attention and will last for many months.
– Grafo-therm Anti Condensation Coating
Is a cost effective long term solutions to preventing and treating dripping roof condensation. Sprayed onto the ceiling is a material that absorbs moisture preventing condensation. Contact us for more information about a pre-Grafoed container or visit grafoproducts.co.uk. for more information about the treatment.
If you need a shipping container, do not hesitate to get in touch with us or browse our range of shipping containers for sale, we offer a wide range of new containers as well as used shipping containers and a full in-house container conversions service.