Dew point measurement in compressed air

compressed air system
Industrial Manufacturing and Processes
Industrial Measurements
Two time options

Maintaining the right dew point in compressed air systems is critical for reliability, efficiency, and product quality. Without proper monitoring and control, moisture can lead to corrosion, contamination, increased energy costs, and even safety risks.

In this 30-minute webinar, you’ll learn how proper dew point measurement helps you avoid these issues, protect equipment, and ensure long-term operational efficiency. Our expert will cover the key theory, common pitfalls, and practical solutions for monitoring and controlling moisture—so you can improve performance, reduce costs, and safeguard product quality.

What you’ll learn?

  • Essential theory – the must-know basics of humidity and dew point in compressed air, and why they matter.

  • Risks and benefits – common challenges without proper dew point monitoring, and the advantages of controlled drying.

  • Solutions and technology – available measurement instruments, sampling considerations, and how to select the right setup.

  • Applications and use cases – practical examples from different industries and system types.

 

Who should attend?

This webinar is ideal for engineers, maintenance professionals, and quality managers working in industries where compressed air plays a critical role – such as pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, electronics, and general manufacturing.

 

Why attend?

  • Gain practical insights to improve system efficiency and product quality
  • Learn how to avoid the top 10 moisture-related issues in compressed air systems
  • Explore Vaisala’s proven solutions for dew point monitoring – from handheld meters to integrated systems

 

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Speaker:

Product Manager Juhani Lehto from Vaisala

Juhani Lehto

Product Manager for high-end products

Juhani Lehto has over 15 years of experience in industrial measurements and sensor technology. He holds a Master of Science degree in Technology from the Aalto University of Espoo, Finland.