A halogen Moisture Meter is a commonly used instrument for measuring the moisture content in a sample.

The following is a detailed introduction to the halogen Moisture Meter:
The halogen Moisture Meter works based on halogen lamp technology. The instrument uses heating and the thermal energy radiated by the halogen lamp to evaporate the water in the sample and measure the amount of water evaporated to determine the moisture content in the sample. The light emitted by the halogen lamp has a high energy and can speed up the evaporation process of water.
In general, the operation method of moisture measurement using a halogen Moisture Meter is as follows:
Prepare the instrument: Connect the halogen Moisture Meter to the power supply and turn on the switch to ensure that the instrument is ready.
Sample Preparation: Place the sample to be tested in a sample container and record the mass or volume of the sample.
Place the sample: Place the container containing the sample in the measuring room or sample compartment of the instrument, ensuring good contact with the instrument.
Setting parameters: According to the characteristics of the sample, set the appropriate heating temperature, heating time and other parameters.
Start measurement: Press the start button or start the corresponding operation of the measurement process, and the instrument will take heating and moisture measurements.
Display Results: After the measurement is complete, the instrument will display the measured moisture content results.
When using a halogen Moisture Meter, you need to pay attention to the following matters:
Proper operation and handling of the instrument according to instrument requirements and guidelines to ensure accurate measurement results.
During operation, follow the safe operation guidelines for the instrument, especially the safety precautions related to heating components.
The sample container should be clean, dry, and in good contact with the instrument to ensure the accuracy of the measurement.
Attention needs to be paid to the nature and condition of the sample, and some samples may require pretreatment or other measurement methods.
Halogen Moisture Meters are widely used in many fields, including but not limited to:
Food and Beverage Industry: Used to measure moisture content in samples of food, grains, coffee, tea, dairy products, fruits and vegetables, etc.
Chemical and pharmaceutical industry: used to measure the moisture content in samples of chemical reagents, pharmaceuticals, APIs, solvents, etc.
Building materials and pulp industry: used to measure the moisture content in concrete, gypsum, paper, pulp and other materials.
Environmental monitoring: used to measure moisture content in soil, wastewater, waste and other samples.
The use of halogen Moisture Meter can refer to the following standards or methods:
ASTM D644: Standard Test Method for Moisture Contents of Paper and Paperboard by Oven Drying.
ISO 287: Paper and board -- Determination of moisture content of a lot -- Oven drying method.
GB/T 1037: Determination of moisture content of paper, board, and pulp.
AOAC Official Method 934.01: Moisture in Foods.
USP General Chapter < 921 > Water Determination.
It is important to note that specific reference standards may vary depending on the samples tested and the industry regulations required. Therefore, in specific applications, the applicable standard or method should be selected according to the samples tested and industry requirements.