by Ido | May 12, 2026 | Humidification
Low humidity means the air does not hold enough moisture to support comfort, indoor air quality, or material stability. In most homes, humidity below 30% RH is considered low and can make the air feel dry, irritating, and uncomfortable. Dry indoor air is common in...
by Ido | May 12, 2026 | Humidification
A temperature and humidity data logger is a device that continuously measures and records temperature and relative humidity at set intervals, stores the data internally or transmits it wirelessly, and enables retrospective review of environmental conditions over...
by Ido | May 12, 2026 | Humidification
Indoor humidity is considered high when it consistently exceeds 60% RH, which is the threshold at which EPA mold guidance indicates mold growth risk accelerates and dust mite populations increase. At this level, condensation forms on cooler surfaces, structural...
by Ido | May 11, 2026 | Humidification
A humidity chamber is a sealed test enclosure that maintains precise temperature and relative humidity conditions for testing or conditioning materials, products, or specimens. Engineers, lab managers, and procurement teams use humidity chambers to evaluate how...
by Ido | May 11, 2026 | Humidification
Humidity-controlled storage is a commercial or industrial storage environment where relative humidity is actively monitored, adjusted, and maintained within a defined range for the products, materials, or inventory being stored. It goes beyond basic temperature...
by Ido | May 10, 2026 | Humidification
The best humidity level for home in winter is generally 30% to 50% RH, with the lower end preferred in colder climates to reduce condensation on windows, walls, and other cold surfaces.In summer, the main goal is keeping indoor humidity below excessive levels,...