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dehumidification: Fundamentals of Psychrometry (part III)
- 02/24/10 12:37 AM
Evaporation Evaporation is the process of expelling moisture from materials into the air. Moisture converts from a liquid state on a material's surface into a gaseous state as water vapor. Air movers enhance the evaporation process by introducing airflow at the surface level of materials. The airflow causes moisture to pass from surfaces into the air as vapor. Airflow then replaces this highly saturated air with the dryer air produced by dehumidifiers removing water vapor from air. Increases in temperature also increase evaporation, since warmer air can hold more moisture. Dehumidification Dehumidification is the process of removing or extracting
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