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Dew Point Calculation Chart

This document contains a chart that lists dew point temperatures corresponding to different combinations of ambient air temperature, relative humidity, and a barometric pressure of 30 HG. It defines dew point as the temperature at which moisture will condense on a surface, and explains that no coatings should be applied unless the surface temperature is at least 3°C above the dew point to allow for proper drying and curing. An example is given of calculating the dew point from an air temperature of 20°C and 65% relative humidity.

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Dew Point Calculation Chart

This document contains a chart that lists dew point temperatures corresponding to different combinations of ambient air temperature, relative humidity, and a barometric pressure of 30 HG. It defines dew point as the temperature at which moisture will condense on a surface, and explains that no coatings should be applied unless the surface temperature is at least 3°C above the dew point to allow for proper drying and curing. An example is given of calculating the dew point from an air temperature of 20°C and 65% relative humidity.

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DEW POINT CALCULATION CHART (CENTIGRADE)

AT 30

HG BAROMETRIC PRESSURE

% Relative Humidity

Ambient Air Temperature C


-5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

90

-6.5

-1.3

3.5

8.2

13.3

18.3

23.2

28.0

33.0

38.2

85

-7.2

-2.0

2.6

7.3

12.5

17.4

22.1

27.0

32.0

37.1

80

-7.7

-2.8

1.9

6.5

11.6

16.5

21.0

25.9

31.0

36.2

75

-8.4

-3.6

0.9

5.6

10.4

15.4

19.9

24.7

29.6

35.0

70

-9.2

-4.5

0.2

4.5

9.1

14.2

18.6

23.3

28.1

33.5

65

-10.0

-5.4

-1.0

3.3

8.0

13.0

17.4

22.0

26.8

32.0

60

-10.8

-6.5

-2.1

2.3

6.7

11.9

16.2

20.6

25.3

30.5

55

-11.6

-7.4

-3.2

1.0

5.6

10.4

14.8

19.1

23.9

28.9

50

-12.8

-8.4

-4.4

-0.3

4.1

8.6

13.3

17.5

22.2

27.1

45

-14.3

-9.6

-5.7

-1.5

2.6

7.0

11.7

16.0

20.2

25.2

40

-15.9

-10.8

-7.3

-3.1

0.9

5.4

9.5

14.0

18.2

23.0

35

-17.5

-12.1

-8.6

-4.7

-0.8

3.4

7.4

12.0

16.1

20.6

30

-19.0

-14.3

-10.2

-6.9

-2.9

1.3

5.2

9.2

13.7

18.0

Dew Point:

The temperature at which moisture will condense on the surface. No coatings


should be applied unless the surface temperature is a minimum of 3C above this
point. Temperature must be maintained during curing.

Example:

If air temperature is 20C and relative humidity is 65%, the dew point is 13C. No
coating should be applied unless the surface temperature is 16C minimum.

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