On 21/01/2012 11:25 PM, Jouni Valkonen wrote:
Uh Shaun, wet steam is physical impossibility. All water boilers on Earth produce 99-95 dry steam, including Krivit's water boiler. You need to go high pressures and high steam velocities in order to produce stable wet steam. So please, at least you should get the basic physics right.—Jouni
What came out of that black pipe was not dry steam. No way mate. It had a high moisture content, like what comes out of a wall paper or paint steamer that is designed to moisten wall paper or old paint so it can be easily removed. Just not when I try to remove my old paint. Give me a good old Black and Decker Aussie made HEAT gun any day. Love to see the paint blistering.
From what I know and I'm not an expert, you can't see dry steam as it contains no moisture.
Shaun

