Moisture Analysers
Analyse how moisture directly affects a sample using these advanced analysis tools. Kern's advanced range of analysers use heating systems to evenly heat a sample, ensuring that burning doesn't take place.
Find out more about Moisture Analysers below.
- Ideal for rapid, recurring tests and spot checks
- Determine the moisture and dry content of a sample using weight measurements
- 400W halogen-quartz glass heater with three drying modes
- Determine the moisture and/or dry content of samples via weighing
- 400W, halogen-quartz, glass heater
- Standard, rapid and gentle drying modes
- Compact design
- Infrared heating
- Glass-less infrared heating
- Robust design
- Suitable for use with samples up to 160g
- Halogen quartz glass heater
- User-friendly
- Infrared quartz glass heater
- Ideal for recurring rapid tests
- Fast, reliable results
- Easy-clean heating chamber
- User-friendly touch-button design
- Fast, reliable results
- 0.01% 0.001g accuracy
- User-friendly touch-button design
- 10 record memory for easy activation of drying programs
- High quality halogen heater for even heating of a sample
- Observation window built in
- Fast Heating Halogen Technology
- Effortless Cleaning with the Tool-Free Cleaning Structure
- Operate Intuitively Using Icon-Based Navigation on the Colour Touchscreen Display
- Automatically analyzes a sample and creates a method
- Storage of up to 100 methods and 1,000 measurement results
- Produce fast and accurate results due to features such as a halogen heating system
About Moisture Analysers
A Moisture Analyser, which is also referred to as a moisture balance or moisture meter, is an instrument used to determine the moisture content of a sample. It consists of an infrared weighing and heating unit. It detects levels in chemicals, pharmaceuticals, food products, grains, wood, soils, and sludge. Moisture content can directly impact product quality as well as research applications.
To determine the moisture level the analyser weighs a sample, heats and dries it, and weighs it again once it's dry. The process is more commonly known as Loss on Drying (LOD), a standard method for measuring moisture.