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Industrial
- Jun 28, 2004
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We have 'inherited' a NIR moisture meter that measures the moisture of granular material on a conveyor belt. The belt itself, whilst covered over above and to the sides is basically outside, and subject to wind gusting along its length.
The setup in the manual is simple enough. Place a test sample of known moisture under the measuring head (sample from our technical lab) enter the error between the sample and the measured value and the meter corrects itself.
Ok in theory, but as soon at the sample was put on the belt, its moisture reading started to change and got worse with time - I assume due to the breeze affecting the samples moisture content.
Is there some material I could enclose the test sample in that won't affect the IR measurement but will protect it from environmental conditions??? or does anyone know if sealed test samples are commercially available, or any other ideas? The instrument has a seperate measuring head and control unit, so bringing back to the workshop is impractical.
The setup in the manual is simple enough. Place a test sample of known moisture under the measuring head (sample from our technical lab) enter the error between the sample and the measured value and the meter corrects itself.
Ok in theory, but as soon at the sample was put on the belt, its moisture reading started to change and got worse with time - I assume due to the breeze affecting the samples moisture content.
Is there some material I could enclose the test sample in that won't affect the IR measurement but will protect it from environmental conditions??? or does anyone know if sealed test samples are commercially available, or any other ideas? The instrument has a seperate measuring head and control unit, so bringing back to the workshop is impractical.