2018
DOI: 10.7467/ksae.2018.26.5.638
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Study of Moisture Desorption in Polymer Materials for Automotive Lamp

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“…In addition, studies have been conducted to analyze the moisture absorption and desorption properties of polymeric materials that can cause fogging in automotive headlamps [5][6][7]. Bielecki et al [5] proved that the condensation on the surfaces in the lamp did not solely originate from the water vapor present in the air, and the moisture in the plastic components of the lamp significantly contributed to this phenomenon.…”
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“…In addition, studies have been conducted to analyze the moisture absorption and desorption properties of polymeric materials that can cause fogging in automotive headlamps [5][6][7]. Bielecki et al [5] proved that the condensation on the surfaces in the lamp did not solely originate from the water vapor present in the air, and the moisture in the plastic components of the lamp significantly contributed to this phenomenon.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, condensation formation in automobile lamps seems to be directly linked to the hygroscopicity of the plastic housing. Later, Kim et al studied the moisture absorption and moisture desorption of polymeric materials applied to exterior automotive lamps [6,7].…”
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