An moisture analyser may seem like a complex machine, but it is made up of many simple components working together to measure the level of moisture in something. Moisture Analyzer Parts: Let’s Talk About Different Components
Moisture analyzers are made up of several components, one of the most significant being the heating unit. This component creates thermal energy within the measuring sample to allow evaporation of moisture to be measured. Another crucial component is the balance, which weighs the sample before and after heating it. We can tell how much moisture is in the sample by comparing these weights.
Aside from the heating unit and balance, a moisture analyzer has a temperature sensor. This sensor ensures that the sample heats up sufficiently for proper results. There is a display screen that tells you how much moisture is in the sample and buttons to change it.
And other parts of a moisture analyzer include the sample holder, which stabilizes the sample for testing, as well as a fan that circulates air inside the analyzer to ensure that everything warms up evenly. The analyzer also requires a power source, such as a plug or battery, to operate.
Good parts are essential for a moisture analyzer enabling it to deliver accurate and reliable findings. Because for measuring of the moisture of soil, we need good readings, we will not have them using cheap and broken company parts. This is the reason every moisture analyzer we have at AIK uses the best components for accurate results without any compromise.