Initial Moisture Content definition

Initial Moisture Content means the moister content of textiles before they are dried in a non-household tumble dryer.
Initial Moisture Content. ’ (‘‘IMC’’) means the ratio of the weight of water contained by the damp test load (i.e., prior to completion of the drying cycle) to the
Initial Moisture Content means the amount of moisture contained in the load at the beginning of the drying cycle;

More Definitions of Initial Moisture Content

Initial Moisture Content means for household tumble driers the amount of moisture contained in the load at the beginning of the drying phase;

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