Difference between revisions of "Gore-Tex silica tiles"
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | [W.R.Gore & Associates] A | + | [W.R.Gore & Associates] A formely availble produt that was a rigid plastic grid containing [[silica gel]] enclosed in [[Gore-Tex|GORE-TEX®]] which is a nonwoven polyester fabric laminated with polytetrafluoroethylene ([[Teflon|Teflon®]]). GORE-TEX® silica tiles provide a stable moisture content in a closed environment by allowing moisture vapor passage in both directions. The red tiles are recommended for use with relative humidities above 40% and the blue tiles are recommended for use with RH below 40%. Each tile has a color indicator for relative humidity. The silica gel in the tiles can be regenerated with moist air or oven drying. Each tile is calibrated to condition about 1.5 cubic feet of air in a well sealed case. |
== Synonyms and Related Terms == | == Synonyms and Related Terms == |
Revision as of 13:19, 8 August 2023
Description
[W.R.Gore & Associates] A formely availble produt that was a rigid plastic grid containing Silica gel enclosed in GORE-TEX® which is a nonwoven polyester fabric laminated with polytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon®). GORE-TEX® silica tiles provide a stable moisture content in a closed environment by allowing moisture vapor passage in both directions. The red tiles are recommended for use with relative humidities above 40% and the blue tiles are recommended for use with RH below 40%. Each tile has a color indicator for relative humidity. The silica gel in the tiles can be regenerated with moist air or oven drying. Each tile is calibrated to condition about 1.5 cubic feet of air in a well sealed case.
Synonyms and Related Terms
GORE-TEX® silica tiles; Goretex silica tiles
Resources and Citations
- W.R.Gore & Associates, Technical Bulletins on Gore-Tex Silica Tiles, dated May 22, 1997 , June 4, 1997 and May 13, 1997,
- Lowell Perkins, "A Model for Humidity Control Using Gore-Tex Silica Tiles" AIC BPG annual V06, p 6-11. link