Suitable for determining the humidity of bulk substances, this bulk material moisture analyser can be fitted into containers and systems such as troughs, bunkers, distributors, augers, conveyors, bins and silos. This permits 24/7 moisture measurement of fibrous materials, sawdust, gravel, fly ash (mineral), wood chips (surface to 5 cm) feed grain, flour, pastes, seed, or similar bulk or flowing substances.
Moisture analyzers for liquid materials are used in boiler installations, water-dosing and diesel oil emulsion dispersion systems. The scope of supply can include the control cabinet to operate the valves regulating water feed. The moisture analyzer for liquid materials has a processing unit with RS232/RS485 interfaces.
The PCE-A-315 inline moisture sensor provides exceptionally accurate grain moisture measurement in real time. The PCE-A-315 in-process moisture meter uses low-power microwaves to penetrate the surface every 0.2 second and obtain interior moisture readings without causing any damage. An integrated temperature probe ensures the readings are accurate from 5°C to 55°C / 41°F to 131°F. Suitable for the continuous monitoring of moisture in corn, soybeans, wheat, rice, sorghum, barley, oats, rye, hops, green coffee, cocoa beans, oil seeds, flax seeds, sunflower seeds, poppy seeds, pumpkin seeds, spelt seeds, buckwheat, sesame, peas, fava beans, scarlet runner beans, triticale, amaranth and jatropha.
The Moisture Analyzer FMC can accurately measure absolute humidity in diverse building materials. To detect moisture, the Moisture Analyzer has a connection for external sensors which can either be inserted into the building material or placed on it.
The FMD 6 is a handy multifunction moisture analyzer for reliable measurement of the moisture content of paper, wood and construction materials. The multifunction moisture analyzer has preset characteristic curves for the moisture measurement of specific materials. The moisture analyzer needs external sensors (sold separately - please see accessory list) to operate.The sensors can be positioned on the surface of a material or inserted into a material, thereby permitting either non-destructive or destructive measurement.