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Humidity and moisture sensing systems
News Release from: NDC Infrared Engineering | Subject: CM710
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 08 March 2006
On-line moisture gauge for harsh
environments
NDC will present for the first time at ACHEMA 06 their new CM710 "Heavy Duty" on-line moisture gauge designed specifically for harsh industrial environments
NDC will present for the first time at ACHEMA 06 their new CM710 "Heavy Duty" on-line moisture gauge designed specifically for harsh industrial environments The CM710 robust stainless steel housing is sealed to IP67 for those measurement locations where process conditions present a major challenge
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 29 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Available optionally in ATEX certified configurations and with a variety of networking connectivity options, CM710 is ideal for mineral, ceramics and chemical processes.
For the pharmaceutical industry, NDC is displaying its unique PharmaView system for end-point moisture determination in fluid bed drier processes prior to tabletting.
With its patented vision system, and incorporating the PH710 pharmaceutical moisture analyser, PharmaView responds to the need for manufactures to increase process understanding and introduce real-time process control using PAT concepts.
For powder processes where continuous in-line measurement is not possible, the NDC family of PowderVision product samplers come into its own, available in food-grade and industrial grade configurations with automatic sample collection, measurement and ejection: without taking product out of the process, the PowderVision achieves highly accurate repeatable process measurements for control and quality monitoring.
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