equilibrium moisture content definition

equilibrium moisture content means the moisture content of timber in equilibrium with any given conditions of humidity and temperature;
equilibrium moisture content means the moisture content at which the timber does not tend to absorb moisture from, or lose moisture to, the surrounding atmosphere.

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