The ISOTEC drying system
The goal of machine drying is to reduce the moisture content of damp construction materials to a normal level (balanced moisture) to avoid mould attacks and make the rooms usable again quickly.
The problem: dampness in construction materials, especially the insulation layer under the floor screed
Dampness and warmth are ideal conditions for mould. It can occur in as little as 14 days. Therefore, the damp insulation layer must be dried as quickly as possible. \
ISOTEC system solution
2. Technical drying
Drying machines warm and dry the air which then flows under the floor screed via its edge joins. There it picks up the moisture from the damp insulation layer and all cavities. Inside the drying machine, the air is cleaned in several steps and moisture under the floor screed is dried.
An overview of your benefits:
An overview of your benefits:
- Fast, safe drying
- Possible to retain the floor surface
- The sound and heat insulation properties of the layer under the floor screed is restored
- Preventative measure to avoid the growth of mould or bacteria
- Prevents mould spores from spreading
- More health, more safety
The drying system for the insulation layer under the floor screed
The drying system for the insulation layer under the floor screed
Mould under the floor screed
Mould under the floor screed
ISOTEC suction drying process prevents health dangers
After just 14 days, mould may have formed in the damp insulation. This is a health danger for the inhabitants or users of the rooms.
ISOTEC uses the suction process to dry damp insulation layers under floor screed during restoration after water damage. To prevent further stress on the rooms to be restored, the air sucked in is cleaned directly in the drying machine in a multi-step filter technique (including HEPA filters).
These filters ensure that spores and mould fragments are removed from the air down to 1/30,000 mm. This cleaned air is then released back into the room and there it is dried by a condensation drying machine for damp room air. This procedure is also recommended in the “Mould Removal Handbook” from the Federal Bureau for the Environment.


