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Moisture can cause physical and
chemical deterioration of material to include surface effects such as corrosion,
and biologic growth; changes in material properties due to moisture penetration,
and electrical or mechanical performance effects due to condensation. Typical
problems that can result from exposure to a warm, humid environment include:
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Swelling
of materials due to moisture absorption.
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Loss
of physical strength.
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Changes
in mechanical properties.
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Degradation
of electrical and thermal properties in insulating materials.
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Electrical
shorts due to condensation.
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Binding
of moving parts due to corrosion or fouling of lubricants.
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Oxidation
and/or galvanic corrosion of metals.
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Loss
of plasticity.
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Accelerated
chemical reactions.
The TDS Recon is exposed to temperature and humidity levels more severe than those that
occur in documented service scenarios. 10 cycles are performed - a cycle being 12-hours at 60 C
(140° F) and relative humidity of 95%, and 12-hours at 30 C (86° F) with relative humidity of 85%.
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