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Paper moisture meter AM-III
dielectricportablehand-held

paper moisture meter
paper moisture meter
paper moisture meter
paper moisture meter
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Characteristics

Measured material
for paper
Technology
dielectric
Other characteristics
portable, hand-held

Description

Paper Moisture Meter The Model AM-III is a hand-held paper moisture meter used to measure rolls, stacks, or reams. The natural fluctuation of moisture content in paper can cause curl or cracking, a potentially costly problem for producers and consumers of paper products. The Model AM-III delivers an immediate, accurate measurement used to identify damaging moisture shifts before it causes loss of product. Originally marketed under the Moisture Register brand, the Model AM-III has been sold to more than 1,500 users. A key advantage of this product is a library of frequency and operating modes used to minimize the influence of pH and temperature. Customers experience greater quality and throughput as a result of their improved monitoring of paper moisture levels. Option 115 VAC for North America, South America, Japan Option 220 VAC for Australia, Europe and most of Asia The Model AM-III paper moisture meter is a portable, microcontroller-based instrument that permits instantaneous, nondestructive measurement on all types of paper and paperboard. Immediate, accurate moisture readings are obtained on moving or stationary rolls, stacks, or reams. The paper industry has long recognized the need for rapid on-line moisture measurement to assure efficient energy usage and a high yield of good quality paper. Finna Sensors’ engineers have decades of experience with measuring paper moisture and have built a rugged, portable instrument which truly excels in measurement accuracy.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.