Helmut79
Well-Known Member
As I understand there are 3 main factors which should be in perfect balance for the perfect drying:
1) temperature
2) relative humidity
3) air movement
Would be awesome if there is some kind of chart for it that focuses on first two.
A few examples:
1) fast dry (3-5 days) RH range for temperatures from 60F to 80F
2) medium dry (7 days) RH range for temperatures from 60F to 80F
3) slow dry (10-14 days) RH range for temperatures from 60F to 80F
Please notice that 60F temp needs a completely different RH than 80F to take a same amount of time to dry and this is exactly what this chart should be about.
Slow dry RH range for:
60F
65F
70F
75F
80F
Medium dry RH range for:
60F
65F
70F
75F
80F
Fast dry RH range for:
60F
65F
70F
75F
80F
1) temperature
2) relative humidity
3) air movement
Would be awesome if there is some kind of chart for it that focuses on first two.
A few examples:
1) fast dry (3-5 days) RH range for temperatures from 60F to 80F
2) medium dry (7 days) RH range for temperatures from 60F to 80F
3) slow dry (10-14 days) RH range for temperatures from 60F to 80F
Please notice that 60F temp needs a completely different RH than 80F to take a same amount of time to dry and this is exactly what this chart should be about.
Slow dry RH range for:
60F
65F
70F
75F
80F
Medium dry RH range for:
60F
65F
70F
75F
80F
Fast dry RH range for:
60F
65F
70F
75F
80F