Download white paper and learn why humidity measurement inside equipment is challenging, and how small data loggers can deliver reliable results in demanding environments.

Understand the challenges of humidity measurement

Humidity can migrate through even tiny leaks and cause failures in electronic and mechanical systems. This makes accurate humidity measurement inside equipment far more complex than standard measurements in free air.

The white paper provides insight into:
• typical failure mechanisms in humid environments
• the impact of temperature, condensation and response times. 

Data loggers as practical measurement tools

For measurements inside equipment, traditional hygrometers are often inadequate. Small data loggers with built-in sensors are therefore typically required to obtain reliable results.

The white paper discusses, among other things:
• differences in accuracy and response times
• why software and memory are critical in field use. 

Capacitive sensors and their limitations

Most data loggers are based on capacitive sensors. They are compact and energy-efficient, but their weaknesses must be managed to ensure trustworthy measurements.

You will learn about:
• the impact of electromagnetic interference
• the need for regular calibration.

Download the white paper for a practical, technical review of the key principles, pitfalls and recommendations for accurate humidity measurement inside equipment.