Moisture Mapping is an essential tool for monitoring moisture levels in wood. Understanding wood moisture content is crucial for maintaining the integrity of wooden structures and preventing moisture-related issues.
Wood moisture content refers to the amount of water present in the wood fibers. It is expressed as a percentage of the dry weight of the wood. The ideal moisture content for wood varies depending on its intended use. Generally, wood used in construction should have a moisture content between 7% and 15%.
Moisture in wood can have detrimental effects, including:
Proper Moisture Mapping and regular monitoring of wood moisture content are essential to prevent these negative effects, ensuring the longevity and safety of wooden structures.