Author: T. Graf
We’ve explained here why high-humidity sensors are crucial in demanding environments and what challenges arise when the air is nearly saturated (> see the article on high humidity: AFTF 35 / KFTF 35).
But what does this look like in practice?
Fruit storage facilities present a particularly demanding application: Here, temperature fluctuations and high humidity quickly lead to condensation—which directly affects measurement accuracy and storage quality.
In this article, we’ll show how these challenges can be reliably overcome in fruit storage facilities—and what role specialized sensor technology plays in this process.