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- Interstitial_condensation abstract "Interstitial condensation is a form of structural damping that occurs when warm, moist air (generally, from inside a building) penetrates into a wall, roof or floor or permeable forms of insulation, e.g. mineral wool. If it reaches dew point, condensation will appear within the structure/insulation. Over time, this condensation may cause rotting of timber or corrosion of metal components. Resulting structural damage may occur without visible indications. It may be assumed that any permeable structure with warm humid air on one side and cold air on the other will be subject to interstitial condensation and precautions need to be taken. Once the condensation has taken place it cannot be removed and will not re-evaporate. The thermal insulation value of the material affected will be significantly reduced.".
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- Interstitial_condensation wikiPageID "33692541".
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- Interstitial_condensation hasPhotoCollection Interstitial_condensation.
- Interstitial_condensation subject Category:Building_defects.
- Interstitial_condensation subject Category:Moisture_protection.
- Interstitial_condensation type Abstraction100002137.
- Interstitial_condensation type Attribute100024264.
- Interstitial_condensation type BuildingDefects.
- Interstitial_condensation type Defect114464005.
- Interstitial_condensation type Imperfection114462666.
- Interstitial_condensation type State100024720.
- Interstitial_condensation comment "Interstitial condensation is a form of structural damping that occurs when warm, moist air (generally, from inside a building) penetrates into a wall, roof or floor or permeable forms of insulation, e.g. mineral wool. If it reaches dew point, condensation will appear within the structure/insulation. Over time, this condensation may cause rotting of timber or corrosion of metal components. Resulting structural damage may occur without visible indications.".
- Interstitial_condensation label "Interstitial condensation".
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- Interstitial_condensation sameAs Q6057150.
- Interstitial_condensation sameAs Q6057150.
- Interstitial_condensation sameAs Interstitial_condensation.
- Interstitial_condensation wasDerivedFrom Interstitial_condensation?oldid=581656332.
- Interstitial_condensation isPrimaryTopicOf Interstitial_condensation.