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Moisture analysis covers a variety of methods for measuring the moisture content in solids, liquids, or gases. For example, moisture (usually measured as a percentage) is a common specification in commercial food production.[1] There are many applications where trace moisture measurements are necessary for manufacturing and process quality assurance. Trace moisture in solids must be known in processes involving plastics, pharmaceuticals and heat treatment.[citation needed] Fields that require moisture measurement in gasses or liquids include hydrocarbon processing, pure semiconductor gases, bulk pure or mixed gases, dielectric gases such as those in transformers and power plants, and natural gas pipeline transport. Moisture content measurements can be reported in multiple units, such as: parts per million, pounds of water per million standard cubic feet of gas, mass of water vapor per unit volume or mass of water vapor per unit mass of dry gas.
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Moistureanalysis covers a variety of methods for measuring the moisture content in solids, liquids, or gases. For example, moisture (usually measured...
Food moistureanalysis is the determination of the concentration of water in a food sample. A variety of techniques may be used including Karl Fischer...
Water content or moisture content is the quantity of water contained in a material, such as soil (called soil moisture), rock, ceramics, crops, or wood...
buoyancy can have a significant atmospheric impact, giving rise to powerful, moisture rich, upward air currents when the air temperature and sea temperature...
Soil moisture sensors measure the volumetric water content in soil. Since the direct gravimetric measurement of free soil moisture requires removing,...
station Dewcell Humidistat Moistureanalysis Friar of the weather Soil moisture sensor This is different from measuring the moisture content of something non-gaseous...
extraneous moisture is known as adventitious moisture and is readily evaporated. Moisture held within the coal itself is known as inherent moisture and is...
either Standard Waveform Analysis to determine the average moisture content along the sensor or Profile Analysis to provide moisture content at discrete points...
coloured samples by UV/VIS spectrophotometric detection. Titration Moistureanalysis Water determination by Karl Fischer Titration by Peter A. Bruttel...
discharge should be prevented. Build-up of moisture can degrade dielectric properties of the gas. Moistureanalysis is used for early detection of this. Dielectric...
mitigate frost effects on potato crops at night. Temperature and moistureanalysis of the raised fields showed that the higher temperature present was...
Soil moisture is the water content of the soil. It can be expressed in terms of volume or weight. Soil moisture measurement can be based on in situ probes...
The equilibrium moisture content (EMC) of a hygroscopic material surrounded at least partially by air is the moisture content at which the material is...
2007, pp. 850–857. ASHRAE Standard 160 (2016). "Criteria for Moisture-Control Design Analysis in Buildings" Noti, John D.; Blachere, Francoise M.; McMillen...
humidity of a material can be displayed graphically by a curve, the so-called moisture sorption isotherm. For each humidity value, a sorption isotherm indicates...
III,IV, or V. These types are a function of the shape of the desiccant's moisture sorption isotherm. Alcohols and acetones are also dehydrating agents. Development...
blowers, pumps, and other parts for heavy trucks and vehicles. Materials Analysis and Imaging Includes imaging products used in TV and movie production and...
is still widely used in commerce. For example, it's used to measure the moisture content of cereals, where a number of imprecise and inaccurate instruments...
and environment (temperature, moisture, and solar light/radiation cycles). As a result, the chemical composition analysis accuracy can be improved if the...
with inflow and infiltration. Many modeling and analysis challenges that are created by antecedent moisture conditions are evident within combined sewers...
readily available moisture capacity so that water can be applied before plants have to expend excessive energy to extract moisture "Basics of irrigation...
physical testing. Typical analyses include: moisture (water) by loss of mass at 102 °C protein by analysis of total nitrogen, either by Dumas or Kjeldahl...
most fresh water exists in the form of ice, snow, groundwater and soil moisture, with only 0.3% in liquid form on the surface. Of the liquid surface fresh...
Intermediate moisture foods (IMF) are shelf-stable products that have water activities of 0.6-0.84, with a moisture content ranging from 15% - 40% and...
fuel heating value has been measured with all moisture- and ash-forming minerals present. MF (moisture-free) or dry indicates that the fuel heating value...
Desiccators are sealable enclosures containing desiccants used for preserving moisture-sensitive items such as cobalt chloride paper for another use. A common...
Wood drying (also seasoning lumber or wood seasoning) reduces the moisture content of wood before its use. When the drying is done in a kiln, the product...