What else can be measured with NIR moisture sensors?Moisture sensors determine the moisture content, but there are other parameters that can be measured with near infrared light (NIR).
The name MoistTech is self-explanatory that the moisture sensors detect moisture content, but there are so many more substances that absorb near infrared (NIR) light. Coating weight, protein and temperature are just a few measurables that can be detected with MoistTech’s line of products for quality control.
How does NIR work?NIR technology works when different substances absorb NIR light at specific wavelengths. After analyzing the amount of NIR light absorbed in a sample, the machine can provide in-depth information about the substance being measured. In the case of MoistTech, it is a popular tool for industries that need to control moisture content in products, such as paper and food production.What does NIR measure?Moisture is far from the only entity NIR can measure. It can also detect levels of coating weight, sheet and film thickness, oil, protein and temperature, among others. NIR technology can be used in many industries including food, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, environmental monitoring and renewable energy.
Avoidance of potential problemsPotential problems can be avoided when using NIR technology. For example, if there is too much moisture in a product, it could lead to warping or uneven glue adhesion in paper and corrugated applications. When the coating is too thick, the product can become inconsistent in appearance or the coating can flake off prematurely. MoistTech’s IR-3000 moisture sensor can measure moisture, protein, oils and much more while allowing for real-time adjustments. This improves product quality and reduces production downtime.
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More information on the MoistTech website: https://www.moisttech.com/what-else-does-moisttech-measure/ |