Catalogue Full-range moisture analysis
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Application-specific solutions Practical accessories round off the entireline-up of Sartorius moisture analyzers.These include, for instance, an in-use dust cover that is included with the standard equipment supplied and a special version of the moisture analyzerwithout openly accessible glass compo- nents in compliance with the stringent FDA and HACCP requirements that banthe use of glass in production. 7 Customizable and fast Sartorius offers you a choice of two different moisture industrial analyzers that cover diverse requirements on moisture meas- urements. Whichever heat source you opt for, both analyzers deliver results within just minutes. For temperature- sensitive samples, a ceramic heating element ensures especially gentle heating over the entire surface. Theother choice, a CQR quartzglass heater, optimizes the analysis time even further, which is already ultrafast for the ana-lyzer featuring the ceramic heater.

Sartorius MA150The compact class featuring maximum performance with minimum space requirements

Thermogravimetry For routine operation A rugged design with low space require- ments and easy operation are the major features of the MA150. Fully automaticdrying of a sample until a constantweight is reached eliminates the need for programming an endpoint shutoff parameter. Twenty drying routines canbe saved to give you the flexibility youneed when the moisture content of addi- tional, “out-of-the-ordinary” samples of material has to be measured.
Backweighing Ceramic heating elementCQR quarz glass heaterHalogen lamp
Coulometry Microwave resonance NIR spectroscopy
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