humedad
damp ; humidity ; moisture ; moisture content.
In the diethyl zinc process damp is drawn from paper and a neutralising agent applied.
A fresh, constant temperature and humidity not only promotes efficiency of use, it encourages use.
In such circumstances, even where paper is not in direct contact with water, it rapidly absorbs moisture, resulting in mould and staining.
Before being fed into the power plant boilers, coal will be made to pass through a drying plant to reduce its moisture content.
con olor a humedad
musty [mustier -comp., mustiest -sup.]
mousy [mousier -comp., mousiest -sup.]
Baking soda can also freshen musty carpets by simply sprinkling on it.
Wines infected with either lactic acid bacteria can potentially produce mousy off-flavor.
contenido de humedad
moisture content
Before being fed into the power plant boilers, coal will be made to pass through a drying plant to reduce its moisture content.
humedad ambiental
ambient humidity
They were then stored in an office for 24 hours to regain ambient humidity.
humedad atmosférica
atmospheric humidity
The loaded wagons were then covered with tarpaulins to keep out rain and atmospheric moisture which would have slaked the lime.
humedad relativa
relative humidity
The films and magnetic tapes should be stored at a relative humidity of 30-40% and a temperature of 20-30ºC.
que no absorbe el agua o la humedad
non-hygroscopic
Photographs should be stored in non-hygroscopic containers which are free of sulphur, acids, and peroxides.
quitar la humedad
dehumidify
Telephone calls were made to the following: dairy (to secure milk carton storage for books); grocery stores (for freezer space for books); fire department (for fans to dehumidify books); and aerospace companies (for vacuum freezing facilities).