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MeeFog Humidification: Precise, Energy-Efficient Control for Data Centers, Labs & Industrial Spaces

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Hi, I’m Thomas Mee, CEO of Mee Industries Inc.

Mee Industries has been building high-pressure water fogging systems for over 50 years. Our systems are used in a wide range of applications—including special effects for Disneyland, gas turbine power augmentation, and building humidification.

The Role of Humidification

Humidity control is essential for several types of facilities:

  • Commercial data centers, humidity reduces static discharge, which can otherwise damage sensitive electronic equipment.

  • In commercial buildings, humidification contributes to human comfort and can also support energy-efficient cooling.

  • Humidification for Industries: In industrial environments—such as printing, paper, textiles, and woodworking—proper humidity is critical. These industries rely on natural fibers that absorb moisture. If the air is too dry, the materials can become brittle and difficult to work with.

How MeeFog Improves Efficiency

MeeFog systems are extremely energy-efficient. Our technology uses the heat already present in the air to evaporate fine water droplets. We don’t need to add heat to the water, which saves energy.

For example, in a building’s HVAC system, return air that has already been warmed can be used to evaporate the fog droplets. By contrast, steam humidification systems require you to boil water, which uses about 100 times more energy than MeeFog systems.

Simple Retrofitting

MeeFog systems are also easy to integrate into existing HVAC systems. We install a manifold of nozzles downstream of the heating coil and upstream of the cooling coil inside the air handler. No major modifications to the air handling unit are necessary.

A small high-pressure pump—installed near the unit—delivers water to the system at the pressure needed to create the fog.

Thank you for watching. You can learn more at www.meefog.com, and feel free to contact us with any questions—we’d be happy to help.

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