At 10:09 PM 8/7/2011, Jouni Valkonen wrote:

It may come for a surprise for many, but there is no such thing as water boiler that produces a steam with quality much less than 95%, in close to normal pressure. "Very wet steam" just is not stable state, because surface tension makes sure that wetness in steam is quickly converted into liquid water droplets.

Uh, Jouni, "the wetness in steam" is "liquid water droplets." What did you think it was?

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