
Re: Measuring Moisture Content In A Flow Of Granular Material
Posted by ARNOLD Moisture measuring systems on July 03, 2000 at 07:31:53:
In Reply to: measuring moisture content in a flow of granular material posted by eric sandel on June 16, 1999 at 08:50:52:
Dear Eric,
Our customers use us in all questions of moisuture allready 28 years.
We do sensors and equipment for real online processing and for laboratories for very reasonable prices.
If you need further help just contact us.
Best regards,
Michael Spitzlei
ARNOLD Vertribes GmbH
Moisture measuring systems and industrial components ■
Re: Measuring Moisture Content In A Flow Of Granular Material
Posted by Bart Beschop on June 17, 1999 at 23:58:23:
In Reply to: measuring moisture content in a flow of granular material posted by eric sandel on June 16, 1999 at 08:50:52:
Contact Berthold
an Australian Company who specialise in this.
Berthold Australia Pty Ltd
36B Clements Ave Bundoora VIC 3083 Australia
International phone +61 3 9467 6277 fax +61 3 9467 7493
Email berthold@berthold.com.au
kind regards,
Bart ■
Re:
Hydronix Ltd specialises in the research, development and design of online microwave moisture measuring systems. Although our systems are used primarily in the concrete industry for measuring the moisture in aggregates, we are also involved with other applications including cement, animal feed, asphalt, grain, clay and sugar.
We are always happy to check feasibility by performing laboratory experiments, and would ask for sample of the material.
For more information please look at out website: http://www.hydronix.com or e-mail us at info@hydronix.com ■
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Posted on June 16, 1999 at 08:50:52:
We'd like to measure the actual moisture content of a
moving stream of granular organic material (agricultural
compost). Granules are approximately pea size to a bit
larger and irregularly shaped. Typical moisture levels
will be in the 70-85% range. The measurement could be
done where the material falls from the processing machine
into a screw conveyer hopper. The output rate is about
10 tons/hour but may be increased. Measurement can be
a moving average over approximately 15-45 seconds if
this will give a more accurate assessment of the bulk
of the material and more repeatable results.
This is an agricultural process...the means for measuring
must stand up to commercial agricultural conditions.
Thanks for your interest
Eric Sandel ■