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| | DRY AIR STORAGE | | Dry air storage is used for a variety of materials, such as corn, coffee, powders, sugars and electronic equipment. Using air is far more economical than heating and ventilating large storage areas. |
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Corrosion
Merchandise manufactured in materials such as iron and steel, demand low humidity. Vehicles, aircraft, machines and tools do not rust if the surrounding air is kept at a relative humidity
below 50%.
Mould
Organic materials such as leather and paintings, contain micro-organisms. These can develop into fungus and mould, but will not occur if the relative humidity level is kept below 70%.
Bacteria
Bacteria requires a high humidity to survive and to multiply. If the humidity level of the surrounding air is kept below 50%, most bacteria will not survive. The limit is especially important when storing food products which are susceptible to bacteria.
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The dewpoint |
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-solutions for humidity-related problems. Seibu
Giken DST AB |
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The dewpoint pdf |
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