Wood Board Moisture Meter

The wood moisture meter detects the internal moisture content of wood through changes in resistance or capacitance. It is used in wood processing, storage, and quality inspection to ensure material stability and processing suitability.
Selection
When selecting, consider the measurement range covering common wood moisture levels, accuracy meeting process requirements, probe type suitable for surface or deep detection, ease of operation, and environmental adaptability such as temperature effects.

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Instruments

Sharp probe measurement without leaving marks, measurement range 6%~ 90%, support wood moisture content and wood humidity equivalent value display, equipped with extended Probe and hammer ElectRode for different depth measurement.

$ 444.00

Using computer technology to ensure accurate measurement, the measurement range is 0~ 50%, the resolution is 0.1%, and the moisture content and Ambient Temperature can be measured at the same time.

$ 159.00

Adopt needle measurement technology, support 150 kinds of wood measurement, measurement range 0~ 80%, accuracy +/- (0.5% n + 0.5), with LCD digital display and LED status indication, provide USB, RS-232 and Bluetooth data interface.

$ 222.00

Measurement principle using resistance method, Measurement range 2~ 70%, accuracy +/- 2%, Response Time only 1 second. With 4 wood Measurement modes, support Data storage and voice reminder function.

$ 94.00

Measurement range 0~ 50%, resolution 0.1, can simultaneously measure Moisture content and Ambient Temperature, stylus and host separation design for easy operation, low power LCD display.

$ 140.00

Using electromagnetic wave scanning technology, high frequency scanning depth 50mm, Measurement range 0-99.9%, Response Time 1 second, no contact can be measured without damage to the internal moisture content of the object.

$ 225.00

Using electromagnetic wave scanning technology, measurement depth of 60mm, accuracy +/- 0.5%, Response Time of 1 second, no damage to the surface of the object, support 10 kinds of measurement code selection, automatic temperature compensation.

$ 169.00

Measurement range 0~ 80%, resolution 0.1%, support a variety of material code selection, provide LED status indication and automatic shutdown function, easy to accurately determine the moisture state.

$ 280.00

Using electromagnetic wave scanning technology implementation nondestructive detection, Measurement range 0-70%, Response Time only 1 second, support 10 kinds of material code selection and temperature compensation function.

$ 167.00

Measurement range 0~ 80%, resolution 0.1, digital and LED dual Display mode, support USB, RS-232 and Bluetooth data output.

$ 194.00

Measurement accuracy +/- 0.5%, Response Time only 1 second, with MAX Maximum hold and automatic shutdown function, support a variety of data transmission interface customization.

$ 144.00

Temperature and humidity compensation technology to ensure accurate and stable measurement, Measurement range 0-84%, resolution 0.1%, Response Time less than 1 second, with MAX Maximum hold and automatic shutdown function, support a variety of data transmission interface customization.

$ 160.00

Measurement principle of needle conductivity, Measurement range 0-80%, support a variety of material code selection, with 99 data storage and automatic statistics function, data communication can be realized through RS232 interface.

$ 240.00

Measurement principle using resistance method, Response Time only 1 second, Measurement accuracy +/- (1% RH + 0.5), support 4 wood measurement types, with automatic shutdown and low power prompt function.

$ 89.00

Conductivity Detector measurement principle, measurement range 0-80%, resolution 0.1%, Response Time 1 second, with temperature and humidity compensation and backlight display, easy to quickly detect on site.

$ 144.00

Articles

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Comparison Between Halogen Moisture Analyzer and Karl Fischer Moisture Analyzer in Plastic Moisture Detection
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Selection and Differentiation of Karl Fischer Method and Halogen Method for Paint Moisture Analyzers
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Halogen Moisture Analyzer for Rapid Determination of Solid Content in Water-Based Coatings
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Thermogravimetric Analyzer for Measuring Moisture and Volatiles in Polymer Materials
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Karl Fischer Moisture Analyzer for Determining Moisture Content in Coatings
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Application of Coulometric Moisture Titrator in Moisture Detection of Electronic Components
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Selection Basis for Karl Fischer Titration: Volumetric vs. Coulometric Methods
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