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English: In this purpose-built explosive decompression testing system, simulated flight cabin air humidity immediately cools and condenses into visible vapor upon exposure to 60,000 feet altitude equivalent air pressure. Within 2 seconds, the vapor has warmed and evaporated back into the new, low pressure environment. GIF courtesy Ideal Vacuum Products.
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In this purpose-built explosive decompression testing system, simulated flight cabin air humidity immediately cools and condenses into visible vapor upon exposure to 60,000 feet altitude equivalent air pressure (GIF courtesy Ideal Vacuum Products)..

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