Sponge Moisture Determination Apparatus

The sponge moisture meter adopts the heating weight loss method, where the sample is placed in a heating device to evaporate moisture, and the moisture content is calculated by measuring the mass difference before and after evaporation using a weighing system. It is used for moisture monitoring in sponge production, storage, and other processes to ensure stable material performance.
Selection
When selecting, pay attention to whether the heating temperature range matches the heat resistance of the material, ensure that the weighing accuracy meets the testing standards, and consider the compatibility of the sample tray size. Verify the instrument calibration method, ensure the operation interface is simple and easy to read, and balance power consumption with maintenance costs.

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Instruments

Suitable for low Hardness Rubber and Sponge Determination, Measurement range 20-90HAO, Indication Error ≤ +/- 1HAO, Portable design for quick field testing.

$ 141.00

Suitable for low hardness rubber and sponge determination, measurement range 20-90HAO, resolution 0.1HAO, support real-time mode, peak mode, automatic timing and average mode.

$ 399.00

Suitable for Coulometry moisture determination, containing 500mL KF-1A Reagent and 5 bottles of 5mL KF-1B Reagent, supporting a variety of Moisture Meters to meet the needs of laboratory moisture analysis.

$ 236.00

Using high frequency principle, the measurement range is 0-80%, the accuracy is 0.1/0, and the Response Time is 1 second. The probe type Sensor can penetrate deep into the material. The portable design weighs about 200 grams, which is suitable for on-site rapid detection.

$ 235.00

Imported chips ensure stable performance, 1 second Fast Response to complete the detection, measurement range 10-85%, resolution of 0.1%, suitable for all kinds of fresh meat moisture determination.

$ 225.00

Using halogen radiation heating technology, the moisture readability reaches 0.01%, the determination of Precision +/- 0.2%, and the test is completed quickly in a few minutes, with 8 kinds of paraMeter display functions.

$ 446.00

Using Coulomb ElectRode technology, it can measure 10μg~ 20mg moisture, support 10mA to 100mA electrolysis current, no need to calibrate Reagent, with RS232 interface to connect to the printer.

$ 1939.00

Using halogen lamp heating source, temperature adjustment accuracy +/- 0.1 ℃, moisture readability 0.02%~ 0.1%, support timing automatic end measurement, ensure stable and efficient measurement.

$ 477.00

It is suitable for volumetric moisture determination, including 500mL of A and B Reagents, with a titration range of 3-5, and is used with ZDY-502/ZDY-504 instruments.

$ 204.00

Measurement range 0-99.9%, Response Time 1 second, Multi-gear selection and 50mm scanning depth, suitable for on-site rapid moisture determination.

$ 223.00

Fast heating with halogen lamp, temperature control accuracy +/- 0.1 ℃, moisture measurement range 0-100%, readability of 0.02% -0.1%, support 9 display paraMeters and RS232 communication interface to meet the needs of multi-sample testing.

$ 509.00

Measurement principle of resistance method, accuracy of +/- 1%, equipped with 610mm detachable long probe, can measure different depths of grain moisture, support voice broadcast and a variety of function settings, suitable for a variety of grain moisture detection.

$ 97.00

Ring halogen lamp heating, 0.02% moisture readability, RT +~ 180 ℃ Temperature range, automatic measurement, Draft Shield design, pure stainless steel heating Chamber cover, 16 sets of Data storage.

$ 503.00

Using halogen lamp rapid heating technology, Capacity 150g, moisture readability 0.01%, real-time display of dynamic Linear dispersion and experimental data, support audit trail and user rights management.

$ 669.00

Using halogen lamp rapid heating technology, Capacity 300g, moisture readability 0.01%, real-time display of dynamic Linear dispersion and a variety of paraMeters, support user rights management and data export.

$ 772.00

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