Condensation occurs when air hits a cold surface. Air has a limit to the amount of water it can hold in suspension and the amount of water in the air is
known as the relative humidity (measured as a percentage). Once air
becomes saturated, the relativity humidity has reached 100%. Now as the
temperature becomes lower, air can hold less and less water.
Condensation occurs when water laden air hits a cold surface, reducing
the temperature of the air. This could be glass in windows, cold tiles or
metal surfaces. These surfaces are either colder than other surfaces in a
room or are of high thermal conductivity so that heat is sucked out of
the air. In any case, the air temperature drops to the extent that it
can't hold moisture any more and it is deposited on the surface.
To
avoid condensation you have several options. Firstly you can vent
moisture laden air (e.g from cooking in the kitchen) so that it doesn't
end up in rooms. You can do this by using extractor fans or simply
opening windows. Portable gas heaters produce lots of water vapour and should be avoided. Another option is to raise the temperature in the room.
This makes surfaces warmer so that moisture doesn't condense out.
Double or triple glazing also helps because the external surface of
inner panes of glass is not in contact with air outside the house.
Removing sources of moisture also helps. This includes house plants and
damp clothing. Clothes in the washer should be kept there with the door
closed until they are transferred to a drier, or hung outside. Drying clothes in rooms or on radiators transfers water to the air where it inevitably condenses out if windows are closed and the room temperature drops. Yet
another way of reducing condensation is to use a dehumidifier. This
appliance works by circulating air over chilled coils. This causes
moisture to drop out of the air (just like it does on your windows) and
collect in a reservoir tank.
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Wednesday, 7 December 2016
Tuesday, 6 December 2016
How Can I Mould Stepping Stones For the Garden Using Cake Tins?
If the pans are slightly tapered from top to bottom, there shouldn't be
any problem releasing the cement, just as it is easy to release a cake
from a mould or a sandcastle from a bucket. Cement doesn't normally stick
readily to smooth metal. You could spray the inside with silicone
lubricating spray and this should help also or even rub around the
inside of the mould with some butter, Vaseline or similar. You only need
to rub the surface in the same way that pans and dishes are coated when
cooking or baking.
When the cement is set hard after a few days, lightly tap all around the base and sides, turn upside down and then if possible, hit the edge of the pan off the edge of a surface such as a bench, wheel barrow or kerb. This usually works when releasing plants from pots so it should work with cement also.
Leave the cement for about a week before walking on it so that it attains its full strength.
If you want to make the stones really strong, you can reinforce them by laying any scrap metal items you want to dispose of inside the cement. Half fill the mould with cement and then place the pieces of metal flat on the cement. Fill up to the top of the mould with cement.
If the stones are going to be walked on, they need to be at least 2 to 3 inches thick.
When the cement is set hard after a few days, lightly tap all around the base and sides, turn upside down and then if possible, hit the edge of the pan off the edge of a surface such as a bench, wheel barrow or kerb. This usually works when releasing plants from pots so it should work with cement also.
Leave the cement for about a week before walking on it so that it attains its full strength.
If you want to make the stones really strong, you can reinforce them by laying any scrap metal items you want to dispose of inside the cement. Half fill the mould with cement and then place the pieces of metal flat on the cement. Fill up to the top of the mould with cement.
If the stones are going to be walked on, they need to be at least 2 to 3 inches thick.
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