
In an ice rink, the focus should be on sport and fun. But the fun soon stops if the climate isn’t right. In ice rinks, warm air comes into contract with the cold ice surface, which causes condensation. If this condensate drips onto the ice surface, the risk of dangerous accidents on the rink develops. On top of this, the condensation damages the building. Here, there is a risk of mould, rust and cracking paint. Protect your ice rink and your customers! Be proactive and keep damp air out of your ice rink. The high-performance industrial dehumidifiers from Trotec’s TTR range will take care of it!
A safe environment in the ice rink
For a lot of people, it is not just a winter sport. Even in the spring and autumn sports enthusiasts enjoy skating on ice rinks. And ice hockey and figure skating are also practised and played in ice rinks all year round. Here caution is advised. Because the climate quickly becomes unbalanced. In ice rinks, warm air eventually comes in to contact with the cold of the ice surface. This produces condensation, which can be dangerous for the athletes and players when the droplets of condensation freeze over. The risk of accident is everywhere! Read More








