Unit Moisture Analyzer

The unit moisture analyzer determines the sample moisture content by heating and weight loss method. It heats the sample until moisture evaporates and calculates the moisture content based on the change in weight. It is used for quality control of raw materials and finished products in industries such as coatings and inks to ensure that moisture parameters meet process requirements during production.
Selection
When selecting a moisture analyzer, consider matching the heating temperature range to the sample characteristics, ensuring the weighing accuracy meets testing standards, verifying the completeness of the instrument calibration functions, evaluating whether the operation interface aligns with user habits, and confirming that the data output method is compatible with the existing recording system.

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Instruments

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

Using pyrolysis weight principle design, moisture readability of 0.01%, Heating Temperature range RT +~ 180 ℃, equipped with halogen heating unit and 5 inch Touchscreen, can automatically measure a variety of moisture paraMeters.

$ 399.00

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 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 weighting principle, equipped with halogen heating unit, moisture readability of 0.01%, weighing range 0.001-120g, with automatic manual timing three Test methods, support Data storage and Communication interface.

$ 420.00

Using halogen lamp heating source and German HBM Sensor, moisture readability of 0.01%, Repeatability ≤ +/- 0.2%, support 0~ 100% moisture measurement range, suitable for a variety of sample states such as powder and liquid.

$ 564.00

Ring quartz tungsten halogen infrared lamp is used for internal heating, with a unique temperature control system to achieve uniform heating, with 120g Capacity and 0.02% moisture readability, real-time monitoring of moisture changes and support for multiple sets of data storage.

$ 359.00

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

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

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

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

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

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

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 electromagnetic force equilibrated Electronic Balance and halogen radiation technology, moisture readability of 0.02%, Heating Temperature range RT + to 200 ℃, quickly complete the test in a few minutes, durable and functional.

$ 746.00

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