LowMoisture
Lowmoisture, or low moisture, refers to materials or environments with abnormally low water content relative to typical conditions. It is used across domains to describe products, soils, and atmospheres where moisture is limited, reducing physical processes that require water such as microbial growth, enzymatic activity, and chemical reactions driven by water.
Moisture content is usually expressed as percent water by weight, while water activity (a_w) measures the availability
In food science, low-moisture foods include dried fruits, cereals, and powdered ingredients. Methods to achieve low
In storage and packaging, maintaining low moisture is essential to prevent clumping, corrosion, or spoilage; desiccants
In technology and construction, low moisture conditions improve material stability and electrical properties; in electronics, low