Moisture equilibrium
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Description
A condition in which the absorbed moisture of a material is in equilibrium with the relative humidity of the surrounding environment. At the point of moisture equilibrium a material is no longer absorbing or desorbing water vapor. Thus its weight and dimensions are stable. The amount of moistutre in a material at equilibrium is called its equilibrium moisture content (EMC) and is expressed as the weight/weight percentage (w/w%) of water in a material versus the materials' total original (non-dried) weight.
Synonyms and Related Terms
equilibrium moisture content; EMC; Feuchtigkeitsausgleich (Deut.); quilibre hydrique (Fr.); equilbrio higromtrico (Port.)