Radwag 50g Capacity 0.1mg Readability ø3.5″ Moisture Analyzer

$3,920.70

Radwag moisture analyzer is a laboratory measuring instrument intended to determine relative humidity for small samples of different materials. MA.R series redefines moisture analyzers standards. This series has been equipped with brand new readable LCD display providing an extra text line for information such as supplementary messages and data, e.g. product name or tare value.

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SKU: MA 50/1.R (WL-305-0002) Category: Brand:

Description

Radwag moisture analyzer is a laboratory measuring instrument intended to determine relative humidity for small samples of different materials. MA.R series redefines moisture analyzers standards. This series has been equipped with brand new readable LCD display providing an extra text line for information such as supplementary messages and data, e.g. product name or tare value. The moisture analyzer, using respective pictograms, signalizes currently activated mode, computer connection and functions, both balance and service ones.

The MA.R series is enriched with various interfaces: RS232, USB type A, USB type B and Wi-Fi. The moisture analyzer is housed in a plastic casing.

 

Databases

Information system of R series moisture analyzers is based on 6 databases, allowing many operators to operate product database comprising many samples. Collected measurements may be subjected to subsequent analysis.

Collected data is registered in 6 databases:

  • Users (up to 10 users)
  • Products (up to 1000 products)
  • Weighings (up to 1000 weighings)
  • Tares (up to 100 tares)
  • Programs (up to 100 drying programs)
  • Drying process reports (up to 1000 reports)

Exchange of information within the system is performed by means of USB port on bi-directional basis. It is possible to import and export databases using memory sticks.

Direct access to information

It is possible to access functions and databases directly, using keyboard soft keys.

  • Database access to databases
  • Function access to basic functions
  • F1 and F2 programmable function keys and menu navigation keys
  • Reports access to database of drying process reports
  • Profile access to parameters settings
  • Sample access to products database

 

DRYING MODES: Method for obtaining maximum drying temperature. There are 4 drying profiles: standard, mild, step, fast. The profiles differ by which ensure various dynamics of temperature increase.

SAMPLES DRYING: Drying process enables to determine moisture content of a given sample by evaporating its free water and other components. The sample’s moisture content [%M] is determined by means of precise weighing carried out before and during the drying process.

MOISTURE CONTENT ANALYSIS: Determination of sample’s moisture content.

DRY MASS DETERMINATION: Determination of product mass after completed technological, physical and chemical processes enforcing product moisture evaporation. RADWAG moisture analyzers are designed to test the moisture content by heating of the samples, which is done using an IR emitter, a halogen or a metal heater.

 

Specifications

SPECIFICATIONS

 Model MA 50/1.R (P/N: WL-305-0002)
 Power requirements 110 or 220 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 4 Watts
 Heating module power 450 Watts
 Maximum capacity (sample weight)
 50 g
 Maximum sample height 20 mm
 Readability
 0.1 mg
 Tare range
 -50 g
 Adjustment External

 Linearity

 +/-2 g

 Stabilization time

 3 s

 Display

 LCD (backlit)

 Heating module

 IR emitter

 Communication interface

 RS232, USB-A, USB-B, Wi-Fi

 Operating temperature

 10°C to 40°C

 Moisture content repeatability

 +/-0.05% (sample ~ 2g), +/-0.01% (sample ~ 10g)

 Moisture content readability

 0.0001%

 Drying temperature range

 Max. 160°C

 Drying method

 4 drying profiles (standard, fast, step, mild)

 Finish mode

 4 modes (automatic, manual, time-defined, user-defined)
 Weighting pan dimensions
 ø3.5 inches, h=8 mm
 Package dimensions
 18.5 x 15 x 13 inches
 Unit/shipping weight
 10.5 lbs / 14 lbs
 Warranty Two years
 Downloads Users manual, product brochure, Alibi Reader-Tutorial, USB driver
 
Moisture measurement guidebook, Study 1, Study 2, Study 3, Study 4 
 Online books Moisture Analyzers, Moisture content analysis, R series balances 
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