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Humidity

Humidity is the measure of the concentration of water vapor present in the air. In meteorological and environmental quality contexts, this parameter is most often expressed as Relative Humidity, which is the percentage ratio between the actual amount of water vapor in the air and the maximum amount it can hold at a specific temperature and pressure. Humidity has a significant impact on human thermal comfort; excessively high levels can lead to a feeling of sultriness, while very low levels can cause skin dryness and respiratory issues. In industrial applications, controlling Humidity is crucial for preventing corrosion, ensuring product integrity (e.g., in pharmaceutical manufacturing), and maintaining optimal conditions in HVAC systems and data centers.


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