relative humidity

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What is Relative Humidity and Why Does it Matter

Relative humidity is the ratio of atmospheric moisture to the amount the air can hold at a specific temperature. Understanding this relationship is critical for businesses in industries like energy, self-storage, and cold chain management. Proper humidity control protects your assets from mold, condensation, and ice while ensuring a safe, efficient environment for your facility.

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How Temperature Affects Extraction with Dehumidification

Temperature is a critical factor in how dehumidification systems extract moisture from the atmosphere. By influencing both relative humidity and dew point, temperature variations dictate the efficiency of your climate control strategy. Understanding these thermodynamic relationships is essential for selecting the right equipment and maintaining optimal environmental conditions for any space or project.

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