kuivatiivistys
Kuivatiivistys is a Finnish term that translates to "dry condensing" or "air drying condensation." It refers to a process used in certain types of dehumidifiers or heat pumps that removes moisture from the air without the need for external water drainage. Instead of collecting liquid water in a tank, the collected moisture is evaporated and released back into the air as water vapor. This is typically achieved by using a secondary heat exchanger within the unit. The moist air first passes over a cold surface to condense the water, which is then directed to a heating element that evaporates it. The drier, slightly warmer air is then expelled from the unit.
The primary advantage of kuivatiivistys is its convenience. It eliminates the need to regularly empty a water