The glue is kept
at a constant temperature inside the gun so you don't have to wait for it to melt after each trigger pull.
Not exact matches
Monitoring shows fairly
constant 45 % humidity
inside (between 40 % and 60 % is considered healthy) and the
temperature at around 21C.
For example, FWIW Wikipedia tells me that a Stevenson screen needs to be painted every two years to keep a
constant high albedo so that the
temperature inside is in equilibrium with air
at 2 meters, and not perturbed by some sort of radiative equilibrium with SWR.
A fluid heated
at least from two parts that has an
inside thermal sink
at constant temperature gets rid the heat that reaches the sink using the sole possible way, that is, the radiation.