Moisture Content Detector

A moisture content analyzer determines the moisture in a sample by heating or chemical reactions, calculating the water content based on mass changes or electrical signal conversion. It is used for monitoring production processes in materials such as coatings and plastics to ensure product stability.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the sample form with the detection method: use halogen lamp heating for solids and the Karl Fischer method for liquids. Pay attention to the precision of temperature control and the convenience of calibration. Choose an appropriate capacity model based on daily testing volume.

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Instruments

Low-frequency signal penetration depth of 20mm, can simultaneously measure concrete carbide moisture content and plaster moisture content, built-in environment Sensor, support a variety of professional probe expansion measurement function.

$ 1397.00

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

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 halogen lamp heating technology, fast drying samples and real-time display Moisture content, Moisture Precision up to +/- 0.2%, Heating Temperature range 80~ 160 ℃, suitable for a variety of sample detection.

$ 359.00

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

Conductivity Detector measurement principle, measurement range 0~ 84%, resolution 0.1%, Response Time 1 second, with temperature and humidity compensation function, portable design weight only 203 grams.

$ 143.00

Using pyrolysis weight principle design, equipped with halogen heating unit, moisture readability of 0.02%, heating temperature up to 200 ℃, support automatic manual timing test, real-time display Moisture content change process.

$ 441.00

Conductivity Detector measurement principle, measurement range 0~ 95%, resolution of 0.1%, Response Time of only 1 second, with temperature compensation and automatic shutdown function, portable design weight of about 175 grams for on-site use.

$ 144.00

Conductivity Detector principle, Measurement range 2-95%, accuracy 0.1%, Response Time only 1 second, Humidity compensation technology to ensure measurement Stability, support MAX Maximum hold and automatic shutdown function.

$ 159.00

Conductivity Detector principle and temperature and humidity compensation technology, measurement accuracy of +/- 0.5%, Response Time of 1 second, integrated design supports on-site rapid detection, suitable for a variety of grain moisture measurement.

$ 112.00

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

Using halogen lamp heating technology, Capacity 110g, moisture readability 0.02%, with RS232C Communication interface, Heating Temperature range RT +~ 200 ℃, suitable for rapid drying analysis of various samples.

$ 420.00

Conductivity Detector measurement principle, measurement range 0~ 84%, accuracy +/- 0.5%, Response Time 1 second, with temperature and humidity compensation technology, portable design weight only 265 grams, suitable for on-site rapid detection.

$ 160.00

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

Ring quartz tungsten halogen infrared Heating mode is used to directly heat from the inside of the material, and a unique temperature control system is used to achieve uniform heating. With 0.02% moisture Readability and 50g weighing capacity, real-time monitoring of moisture changes ensures accurate results.

$ 330.00

Articles

Karl Fischer Moisture Analyzer for Determining Moisture Content in Coatings
This article introduces a method for determining the moisture content in coatings using a Karl Fischer moisture titrator. It is based on the quantitative reaction of reagents such as iodine and sulfur dioxide with water, and calculates the moisture content by measuring the amount of reagent consumed during titration.
Application of Coulometric Moisture Titrator in Moisture Detection of Electronic Components
Coulometric moisture titrators operate based on the principle of electrolysis, directly calculating the moisture content in samples by measuring the electrolytic charge without the need for calibration. In the field of electronic components, moisture can lead to issues such as corrosion and reduced insulation, making its detection critically important.
Selection Basis for Karl Fischer Titration: Volumetric vs. Coulometric Methods
There are two methods for Karl Fischer moisture titrators: volumetric and coulometric. The volumetric method calculates moisture by measuring the volume of a reagent with a known concentration that is consumed, making it suitable for samples with higher moisture content, such as those in the range of a few thousandths or more.
Karl Fischer moisture analyzer detects moisture content in hot melt adhesives.
This article introduces the method of using a Karl Fischer moisture analyzer to detect the moisture content in hot melt adhesives. The Karl Fischer method is based on the quantitative reaction of iodine, sulfur dioxide, and water, and calculates the moisture content by measuring the amount of iodine consumed.
Key Technical Points for Determining Paper Moisture Using the 105℃ Oven Method
This article introduces the specific procedure for measuring paper moisture using the 105°C oven method. The process involves placing paper samples into a 105°C oven and drying them until their weight remains constant, then calculating the moisture content based on the weight difference before and after drying.