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For Sensitive Internal Components, Moisture Is the Enemy

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Del Williams

Moisture control technology – critical to the defense, aerospace, electro-optical and many other industries – moves from inside containers to inside the equipment. For high-tech equipment ranging from missiles and munitions to engines, transmissions, cameras, imaging systems and optical guidance systems, moisture has long been the enemy during storage, transportation and field usage. Sensitive electro-optical equipment is particularly susceptible to moisture damage. Moisture can corrode wiring and metal parts, cause condensation, and fog lenses and mirrors, thereby...Read full article

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    Published: March 2011
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    vacuum
    In optics, the term vacuum typically refers to a space devoid of matter, including air and other gases. However, in practical terms, achieving a perfect vacuum, where there is absolutely no matter present, is extremely difficult and often not necessary for optical experiments. In the context of optics, vacuum is commonly used to describe optical systems or components that are operated in a low-pressure environment, typically below atmospheric pressure. This is done to minimize the effects...
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