Product category:
Humidity and moisture sensing systems
News Release from: Able Instruments and Controls | Subject: Computrac Vapor Pro
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 January 2006
New ASTM method to measure moisture in
plastics
Able Instruments and Controls is pleased to announce the approval and conformity of the Computrac Vapor Pro moisture analyser to ASTM method D7191-05
Able Instruments and Controls Limited is pleased to announce the approval and conformity of the Computrac Vapor Pro moisture analyser to ASTM method D7191-05 A fast, easy, cost-effective alternative to titration methods, D7191-05 "Standard test method for determination of moisture in plastics by relative humidity sensor" was adopted by ASTM after its most recent round of balloting through Autumn 2005
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 9 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Relative humidity sensor technology has many advantages over traditional titration methods, making it an ideal choice for companies who want to make quality products as efficiently as possible, without the recurring costs of chemicals, glassware or disposal.
Relative humidity sensor instruments, such as the Computrac Vapor Pro are durable enough for the production floor yet versatile enough for the laboratory.
They require very little training to use accurately; even an inexperienced operator can produce reliable results.
"Many of our customers in the plastics industry have been looking for a reagent-free, ASTM method that would allow them to quickly and easily test for moisture in their raw materials and finished products" states Dave Quelch, Senior Product Manager for Able Instruments and Controls.
"A task group was initiated to develop a moisture-specific method based on the relative humidity detection technology to provide a safe and cost-effective alternative for testing moisture content in plastics".
Able Instruments and Controls markets Computrac precision moisture analysis instruments and Jerome toxic gas detectors used in quality control, industrial process control, and environmental monitoring applications.
The company provides complete pre- and post-sale customer service including application development, training, instrument calibration and repair.
With over 20 years of experience of providing customers with leading edge technology measurement solutions, the Able range of analytical and portable odour monitoring equipment is second to none and practically an industry standard.
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