A ventilation system that performs in central Spain will underperform in Senegal , and fail in Sweden.
Temperature range, humidity, grain type, and storage duration all change the aeration brief. A tropical, high-humidity environment demands a fundamentally different airflow calculation than a cold Nordic winter. Designing one system for both is guesswork.
At SIMEZA, every installation begins with a climate profile, not a standard spec sheet. We calculate ventilation requirements from the specific conditions each location presents: seasonal temperature swings, local humidity averages, and the commodity being stored.
Fifty years of installations across five continents have reinforced one principle: the brief starts outside the silo: with the weather, the geography, and the crop.
One size has never fit all. It never will.
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