When you store items in a standard shipping container outside, they are more susceptible to condensation. This can lead to condensation building up on the ceiling. Moisture damage in storage containers can be caused by the simple fact that warm, humid air can hold more moisture than cold air. It's like dewy grass on a summer morning. The temperature of a shipping container, a metal box, can quickly affect its condition. Humidity can develop inside a shipping container when it gets warm. Moisture can get into the container via evaporation or external sources. As the container cools, water droplets can form. Usually, these droplets form on the ceiling. Once the droplets get large enough, they will drip onto your stored items. If you don't address this, you could get a micro rainfall cycle which can cause water damage to your stored items. Suppliers of container desiccant are not airtight. However, they will "breathe", due to temperature cycles. When the pressu...
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