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Boveda Introduces New Humidity Control System

Boveda Introduces New Humidity Control System

A patented two-way humidity management that aims to preserve moisture-sensitive gear over extended periods of time.

East Northport, NY (August 22, 2018) -- Boveda’s patented two-way humidity management products preserve moisture-sensitive instruments & gear over extended periods of time with zero maintenance required. Not only does it require no maintenance, but it adds or eliminates moisture automatically.

The humidity control system is unique in that it responds to ambient temperature and moisture by adding OR removing humidity to regulate the pre-determined RH% engineered into each product. Convenient packets are stored in an instrument case and absorb or emit purified water vapor through a semipermeable membrane.

The global leader in 2-way humidity control is proud to be working now with Connolly Music as its US representative of Boveda branded products targeted to the orchestral instrument market.

The Guitar Start kit prevents cracking, warping and damage to instruments such as acoustic guitar, ukulele, mandolin, upright bass and more.

Boveda is also is used for applications in premium tobacco, food, nutraceuticals, electronics, medical devices, Major League Baseball and herbal medication.

Founded in 1997 and based in Minnesota, Boveda was originally named Humidikpak Inc and their products were sold under the Boveda and Humidipak’s name. (In the guitar market, Boveda still works with D’Addario to produce the Humidipak Planet Waves line). Since 2012, they’ve officially been named Boveda.

Guitar Starter Kit: $28.00

4-Pack Refills: $16.00

For more information:
Connolly Music

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