MLS Moisture Analyzer
Moisture analyzer with advanced functionality and memory.
MLS moisture analyzers provide fast and accurate moisture determination of a wide range of products and materials. Moisture content data is provided as a percentage of initial mass or of the residual dry mass.
- Fast accurate moisture determination
- Halogen heating
- Easy to operate- ideal for QC
- Analyzes broad variety of materials
- Durable- 3 year warranty
- In stock for fast delivery
- Balance has memory for 99 complete drying processes
The MLS series is the new benchmark in the compact range of moisture analyzers. Maximum feature rich performance with the minimum space requirements.
Features
- Heating from 50 - 160°C
- Halogen heaters for rapid heating
- Data can be printed or saved to PC via RS-232 interface, can be connected to PC keyboard
- GLP record keeping of weighing data
- Backlit LCD graphic display with step-by-step user guidance and digit height 20 mm. Selectable languages: German, English, Spanish
- Balance contains memory for automatic sequence of 99 complete drying processes. Per memory location: 12 free characters
- 4 programmable heating profiles: standard, fast, staged (freely selectable time / temperature stages), and soft
- Quick calibration with external weights
- Terminates drying when weight is constant or after fixed time period
- Displays last measured value till replaced by new measurement
- The temperature can be checked and re-adjusted if necessary using the optional automatic temperature calibration set (using RS232)
- Ambient conditions: 10ºC - 40ºC, max. 80% air humidity; not condensing
The many uses of the MLS include:
- Plastic moisture analyzer
- Trace moisture analyzer
- Food moisture analyzer
- Wood moisture analyzer
| Model: | MLS 50-3HA160N |
|---|---|
| Readout | 0.001 g or 0.01% |
| Max sample wt. | 50 g |
| Heater type | halogen |
| Heaters | 1 x 400W |
| Temp. Range °C | 50-160 |
| Reproducibility: 2g sample | 0.5% |
| Reproducibility: 10g sample | 0.02% |
| Sample plates included | 10 |
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