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titleOfInvention Air conditioner with structured inner surfaces
abstract The invention relates to an air conditioner, in particular an air conditioning or fumigation incubator, with a use space, the inner surfaces of which are at least partially designed as structured surfaces with a structure size of at most 250 μm. The structuring can be obtained, for example, by applying a coating which contains micro- or nanoparticles. The structuring of the inner surfaces prevents water drops from sticking to the surfaces for a long time and preventing microorganisms from multiplying there. By increasing the surface area, the humidity level in the usage space can also be brought up to the desired value very quickly and can be increased overall compared to the humidity level in conventional air conditioning units.
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