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Is this possible? It seems that the condensation would come from the can being chilled (before use). So wouldn't the whole can cause condensation? Even the coaster section. Nice idea though. |
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Environmentally disturbing. Why go there? [-] |
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Something else... if the "coaster" were chilled along with the can, it would sweat as well on the outside for sure... what [swamilad] said. |
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//So wouldn't the whole can cause condensation? Even the coaster section.////if the "coaster" were chilled along with the can, it would sweat as well on the outside for sure//Intuitively, this seemed wrong, and a simple experiment with several types of cardboard and a can from the freezer showed that no noticeable condensation formed on the coaster surfaces, probably because it has a much lower rate of heat absorption. |
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The coaster cardboard would
'sweat' much less because A)
it absorbes the moisture, B)
is is much less conductive for
heat/cold so the colder
insides are insulated from the
moist outside. |
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