Rice Lake MA37 Sartorius Moisture Analyzer User Manual

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The IR rays that do not heat the sample are either reflected from surface
of the sample or absorbed unimpeded into the sample .

The color and surface characteristics of the sample determine how effective the
heating process is . For example, dark substances absorb IR rays more effectively
than light substances .

How the rays penetrate the sample depends on the permeability of the sample .
If the degree of light-transmitting capacity is low, the rays can penetrate only the
uppermost layers of the sample . The heat conductivity of the sample dictates the
degree to which the heat can be transmitted to the underlying layers . The higher
the conductivity, the faster and more uniformly the substance is heated .

The substance should be applied to the sample pan in a thin, even layer . A height of
approximately 2–5 mm for 5–15 g substance weight has proved to be ideal .
Otherwise, the sample will not be dried completely or the analysis time will be
unnecessarily extended, a crust/skin will form on the surface of the sample or the
sample will scorch, and the analysis results obtained will not be reproducible (and
hence cannot be used) .

While preparing substances for measurement, no processes may be used that
generate heat . The heat generated may result in a loss of moisture prior to the
measurement .

Perform initial analysis of a new substance to test how the IR rays are absorbed by
the sample and converted into heat . A printout of the intermediate values of the
drying process provides information on this at an early stage .

Due to the fact that the supply of IR rays results in intensive energy input into
the sample, the temperature setting selected for infrared drying is usually lower
than the temperature setting used when working with a drying oven .

In many cases, the fully automatic switch-off mode will meet your requirements .
If the final result is higher or lower than expected, try varying the temperature
setting before resorting to a different switch-off criterion .

When analyzing the samples that lose their moisture only very slowly or when
operating a cold moisture analyzer, the fully automatic mode may end the drying
routine too early since no analyzable progress in the drying routine can be
detected . In this case, preheat the moisture analyzer for two to three minutes
before starting the drying routine, or select a different switch-off criterion .

The Application Guide for the Sartorius Moisture Analyzer provides you with
important information on the use of your moisture analyzer .

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Operating Instructions Moisture Analyzer MA37

Basic Principles

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