Moisture Mapping Moisture Content in Wood

Wood moisture content is a crucial factor that affects its properties and performance. Understanding moisture content is essential for proper wood management and utilization.

### Can Wood Contain Over 100% Moisture Content?

In general, wood cannot contain more than 100% moisture content. Moisture content is expressed as a percentage of the dry weight of the wood. When wood is fully saturated with water, it reaches its maximum moisture content, which is approximately 100%.

However, under certain conditions, it is possible for wood to contain moisture content beyond 100%. This can occur when wood is soaked in water for an extended period. In such cases, the wood may absorb water that exceeds its dry weight, resulting in moisture content greater than 100%.

**It is important to note that wood with moisture content above 100% is not stable and is susceptible to decay and other moisture-related problems.** Therefore, it is essential to maintain wood moisture content within acceptable levels for its intended use.