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Hi Kevin:
Add a "close loop" humidifier from Home Depot or alike to the
box. All you need is a piece of clothes dryer type of hose and a
humidifier. Cut out a couple of openings in the box, mount the
humidifier to the box at one opening and attach the hose from the other
opening to the humidifier. Humidifiers come with fan blowers and
humidity controllers. Also connect filtered water to the humidifier from
city line( very low volume). You can get 50% humidity very easily.
Regards,
Ramon
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From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Brian Ellis
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 10:43 AM
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Subject: Re: [TN] Humidity Cure Chambers
Replace the wood with a welded 15 mm polypropylene sheet structure, with
a suitable aluminium or PE framework and that should be just hunky-dory.
Wood can emanate contaminants and will work 'orribly with the constant
cycling. You wood knot want that, wood you? It would not be oakay and
you will pine for a better deal. Spruce it up with plastic and you will
get olive. (Sorry, Dewey!)
Brian
Kevin Glidden wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Does anyone know where I can look for simple humidity chambers for
curing
> moisture-cure RTV? My searches yield all programmable, temperature /
> humidity chambers, which is a little overkill for what I need. All I
> need is steady-state humidity @ 50% RH with only slight warming above
> room temperature - 80F or so. We are currently using a wooden box
> with a light bulb or two and a bowl of water. Doesn't seem like the
> best solution, but perhaps it is?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Kevin
>
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