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'''Microwave Moisture Analyzer''' is,if the sample contains a high moisture content, microwave drying is the fastest and most effective thermogravimetric method for moisture analysis.Developed for measuring moisture content ranging from approx. 8% to 100%, the microwave moisture analyzer performs moisture analysis in a fraction of the time it takes for other thermogravimetric methods. It delivers results between approx. 40–120 seconds on average. With a cylindrical design, a focused emission of microwave energy is channeled vertically through dual apertures at the bottom of the chamber. This concentrates the microwave energy specifically to the sample. During the test, a carousel spins the sample, permitting an even distribution of microwave energy. This prevents hot and cold spots from occurring, a familiar problem with conventional microwave analyzers. | |||
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Microwave Moisture Analyzer is,if the sample contains a high moisture content, microwave drying is the fastest and most effective thermogravimetric method for moisture analysis.Developed for measuring moisture content ranging from approx. 8% to 100%, the microwave moisture analyzer performs moisture analysis in a fraction of the time it takes for other thermogravimetric methods. It delivers results between approx. 40–120 seconds on average. With a cylindrical design, a focused emission of microwave energy is channeled vertically through dual apertures at the bottom of the chamber. This concentrates the microwave energy specifically to the sample. During the test, a carousel spins the sample, permitting an even distribution of microwave energy. This prevents hot and cold spots from occurring, a familiar problem with conventional microwave analyzers.