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My cargo of peanuts had suffered damage in the centre even though the outside of the cargo looked fine and there was prolonged no sign of condensation?

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My cargo of peanuts had suffered damage in the centre even though the outside of the cargo looked fine and there was prolonged no sign of condensation?

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Lots, if not most, damage to cargoes is caused by prologed periods of elevated humidity without any condensation ( Container rain, Container sweat, Super Saturation Event). It is common that cargoes loaded at cool temperature and then moved into warm condition suffer damage in the centre of the cargo as a result of a difference in temperature between the outside and the centre of the cargo. Warm air from the outside of the cargo becomes humid as it moves into the cooler centre. AbsorDry® protect against this effect even though the poles are mounted on the container walls.

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