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PRINCIPAL SHAREHOLDERS PROPOSE TO TAKE DECTRON PRIVATE
Montreal, June 30, 2008 - Dectron
Internationale, Inc., a leader in the heating, ventilation and air
conditioning, indoor air security and water generation markets, announced today that two corporations wholly-owned by Ness Lakdawala, members of Mr. Lakdawalas family and.....
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The need for Precision Environmental Control
All sensitive electronic equipment requires a stable environment for optimum
performance. provide the best possible protection for all types of valuable and sensitive electronic equipment.
Precision Air Conditioning is no longer confined to computer rooms. Telecommunication
centers, digital switchgear sites, server rooms, electrical rack rooms, clean rooms,
laboratories, and medical equipment rooms are just some of the growing number of
facilities that require complete protection for all valuable and sensitive equipment.
All sites containing electronic equipment have specific temperature, humidity and air
filtration requirements. High temperatures reduce the reliability of internal hardware
components leading to distorted or lost data and even complete system failure.
High humidity causes moisture to accumulate resulting in surface condensation
and corrosion, tape deterioration, head crashes, paper swelling and handling problems.
Low humidity, on the other hand, allows a buildup of static electricity. In addition
to random data errors, high-voltage static will cause a system crash if grounded
through the equipment, and invariably damage hardware.
Airborne contaminants also pose a great danger to sensitive electronic equipment.
Particulate filtration as well as gas-phase filtration might be required depending on
the quality of the air both indoor and out.
From the Beginning (pdf)
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