DrySmart’s patent application has been approved and published. The patent recognizes DrySmart’s use of modern technologies and methods in restorative heat drying.
IICRC Instructor Dennis Klager got a discussion going on LinkedIn on Aug. 14. with the following post: “Heat drying is a tool that "all" water restorers will end up using or they will be left behind..........agree - disagree?”
The United State Patent and Trademark Office notified DrySmart that our patent application 11/954,525 has been examined and the Office is allowing the issuance of a patent.
Compared to dehumidification, heat drying greatly increases evaporation rates and speeds the drying process. Until recently, all heat drying systems employed indirect fired furnaces.