Transcription of MWV 5460 TB2004 2 Moisture - Glatfelter
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Technical BulletinPaperMoisture and relative HumidityIssue 2005 2 The major component of paper, cellulose fiber, ishygroscopic in nature. A material that is hygroscopicwill absorb Moisture from a damp atmosphere orrelease Moisture to a dry atmosphere and, after sufficient exposure time, will come into equilibrium(balance) with its atmospheric paper encountered in normal situations containssome Moisture since it is composed of cellulosefibers. This normal Moisture content will generallyrange between 2% and 10% depending on the typeof paper, its past Moisture history and the atmos-pheric conditions to which it is exposed.
Technical Bulletin Paper Moisture and Relative Humidity Issue 2005 – 2 The major component of paper, cellulose fiber, is hygroscopic in nature. A material that is hygroscopic
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