Grain moisture meter PQ-520
with digital display

grain moisture meter
grain moisture meter
grain moisture meter
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with digital display

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-High-speed continuous moisture measurement of unpolished rice and wheat -Grasp the moisture distribution of the whole section by measuring a single grain -Displays the distribution in histograms Specifications Measurement Method - Electrical resistance Applications / Measurement Range - PQ-5203Milled rice: 11-20%, Brown rice: 11-20%, Paddy rice: 11-35%, Barley: 10-40%, Wheat: 10-40%, Naked barley: 10-35%PQ-5205Long milled rice: 11-20%, Short milled rice: 11-20%, Long brown rice: 11-20%, Short brown rice: 11-20%, Long Paddy: 11-35%, Short Paddy: 11-35%, Long parboiled rice: 11-20%, Jasmine milled rice: 11-20%, Jasmine paddy: 11-35%, Barley: 10-40%, Naked barley: 10-35%, Wheat: 10-40%, Long sticky paddy: 11-35%, Long sticky milled rice: 11-20% Measurement Precision - ±0.5% (moisture less than or equal to 20%) Measurement Time - Less than 40 seconds per 100 kernels (measurement of brown rice, time for display of average moisture value) Display Format - Fluorescent tube display Display Content - Selected grain type, average moisture value, kernel count, time, moisture distribution (histogram) Temperature Correction - Automatic instrument temperature correction using a thermostat Kernel Count - 10-1000 (Selectable) Operating Range - 5-40°C, Lessthan 85% RH (non-condensing) Output - RS-232C interface (for printer), USB (for PC) Power Source - AC 100-120V (50/60 Hz) Power cord A AC 200-240V (50/60 Hz) Power cord B Dimensions & Weight - 320(W)X254(D)X382(H)mm, Net 9.0kg Accessories - Scoop, Tweezers, Power cord A or Power cord B Options - Printer (VZ-380)Data logger software (PDL-01)

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