Laminar air flow is a type of air flow in which there is no turbulence and the air moves smoothly across the surface. The top of the canopy is traversed horizontally by the air in a horizontal laminar air flow scenario.
The buildup of humidity, which can lead to problems with mould and mildew, is less likely to occur because of the horizontal laminar air flow. Reduced humidity in the canopy avoids mould and mildew due to horizontal laminar air movement.
How does horizontal laminar air flow work?
Horizontal laminar air flow works by pulling hot air away from the canopy, cooling the air, and then blowing it back down onto the canopy. As the air cools, it releases moisture, which dries out the canopy.
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