In industries where compressed air, natural gas, or protective atmospheres form the backbone of production, invisible water vapor can become the most expensive contaminant in the plant. Even minute excess moisture corrodes pipelines, freezes in cryogenic systems, compromises pharmaceutical stability, and destroys the dielectric properties of high-voltage switchgear. Measuring such low concentrations—often below one part…
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