Droplet size directly affects how a mist behaves. Sub-10 micron droplets are smaller than ten microns in diameter. At this size they remain suspended in the air significantly longer than larger droplets. That allows the mist to:

  • Fill the entire room or duct volume

  • Wrap around and underneath surfaces

  • Make contact with airborne particles and contaminants

Because the droplets are so fine, they evaporate before pooling, which helps prevent wet surfaces, residue, and humidity changes.