New series: When Drying Has to Work
What happens when clothes, equipment, and textiles don't dry in time? In our new article series, we visit the environments where drying cabinets often work silently behind the scenes, but where their performance is vital for workflow, safety, and daily life.
You rarely notice when the drying process works as it should. But when it doesn't, the impact is immediate. Wet workwear that doesn't have time to dry, or children's overalls needed for the next round of outdoor play. Shared laundry rooms where the next resident is waiting their turn, or protective gear that must be ready before the next emergency call-out.
Drying might not be the first thing on your mind. But in many settings, it is essential for the day to run smoothly. In our new series, When Drying Must Work, we visit different environments where the drying cabinet plays a key roll, from apartment buildings and preschools to industrial sites and essential services.
Each article is based on a real-world situation where expectations are high and margins are slim. It’s about time, efficiency, the work environment, safety, and responsibility. But it’s also about people, and situations where drying isn't just a practical detail. It simply has to work.
The series will be released in stages throughout 2026.