Automatic Moisture Titrator

Automatic moisture titrators detect the endpoint potential change by reacting Karl Fischer reagent with the moisture in samples to calculate water content. They are used to determine trace moisture in solids and liquids, controlling the moisture levels of raw materials and finished products in the chemical, food, and pharmaceutical industries.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the sample properties with the detection range, ensuring titration accuracy meets standard requirements, and pay attention to reagent compatibility and protective design. Evaluate operational convenience and maintenance costs, and confirm that the instrument certification complies with industry regulations.

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Instruments

Adopt sealing solvent system to reduce water vapor interference, support 100 titration methods, Measurement range covers 1ppm to 5%, built-in automatic drift correction function, equipped with electronic adjustment Magnetic Stirrer.

$ 11389.00

Measurement range 0.0001% to 100% with Karl Fischer Coulometry, built-in mass storage for 20,000 records, multiple calculation formulas and automatic unit conversion.

$ 1316.00

Adopt sealing solvent system to reduce water vapor interference, support 100 titration methods, Measurement pump resolution up to 1/40000 Burette volume, with automatic drift correction and magnetic stirring function.

$ 11389.00

Measurement range 0~ 14.00pH and accuracy +/- 0.01pH, built-in automatic polarity reversal circuit, automatic tracking end point potential, no need to manually switch, easy to operate and precise control.

$ 420.00

Using halogen lamp heating source, moisture temperature accuracy +/- 0.5%, moisture readability 0.02%~ 0.1%, heating temperature range 50 ℃ to 180 ℃, support timing automatic end measurement, with RS232 communication interface.

$ 585.00

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

Moisture is measured by thermogravimetry, equipped with 500W high-efficiency halogen ring lamp for uniform heating, Temperature range 40-180 ℃ controllable. 5-inch Touchscreen real-time display of moisture change Linear dispersion, support automatic shutdown and Data storage 100 groups, intuitive operation without supervision.

$ 420.00

Adopt full Chinese display system, measurement accuracy ≤ +/- 0.5%, repeability ≤ +/- 0.2%, with automatic temperature compensation and bulk density conversion function, quickly complete moisture detection within 10 seconds.

$ 215.00

Automatic heating cabin dual drive ultra-quiet open, 230 ℃ limit heating temperature, 35cm sample placement height, 20 sets of storage addresses and test records, 7 inch high definition touch screen real-time display moisture percentage.

$ 2655.00

Fully automatic heating cabin door dual-drive ultra-quiet opening, 230 ℃ limit heating temperature to meet most sample tests, equipped with imported HBM weighing Sensor and four stainless steel heating cabin, Capacity 110g, moisture readability of 0.01%.

$ 1171.00

Adopt automatic potential Titrimetric method, built-in standard method to directly read the results, support silver nitrate (AgNO3) calibration and blank experiment, data management can store 200 sets of results, titration analysis Repeatability of 0.20%.

$ 3667.00

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 pyrolysis weight principle design, moisture readability of 0.01%, heating temperature up to 200 ℃, equipped with 5 inch Touchscreen and German HBM Sensor, support automatic manual timing three test modes.

$ 545.00

Using constant current polarization detection technology, Measurement range 1μg-100mgH2O, accuracy of 0.1μgH2O, with automatic fault detection and dual-channel isolated power supply, effectively improve the test Stability and accuracy.

$ 5399.00

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

Articles

Application of Karl Fischer Micro Moisture Meter in Moisture Control of Lithium Battery Electrolyte
The Karl Fischer micro-moisture analyzer is based on the Karl Fischer titration principle, which measures trace moisture in lithium battery electrolytes through the quantitative reaction between iodine and water.
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.
Difference between halogen moisture analyzer and Karl Fischer moisture analyzer
The core difference between halogen moisture analyzers and Karl Fischer moisture analyzers lies in their measurement principles. Halogen moisture analyzers are based on the thermogravimetric method, while Karl Fischer moisture analyzers rely on titration principles, either volumetric or coulometric, which involve quantitative chemical reactions specifically targeting water molecules.