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Coffee Moisture - Testing, Measurement and Control
Exceedingly
precise ground coffee moisture levels have become a critical component
during production of coffee. Without close attention, ground coffee
can easily become either too wet or dry and wastes the processors' time
or money.
With the help of industry partners and
30 years of knowledge, MoistTech has developed the IR-3000
Ground Coffee Moisture Sensor which is ideally suited to measure
the ground coffee moisture levels in the coffee production process while
improving manufactures product quality and lowering their energy costs.
Installation….
By installing the IR-3000
Ground Coffee Moisture Sensor at the exit of the rosters as
well as after grinding, a manufacturer can continuously monitor the process
and can control the ground coffee moisture content either manually or automatically.
Another common application is to monitor
the drying process for freeze dried and spray dried coffee. To accurately
measure the ground coffee moisture levels, the sensor should be installed
over the conveyor transporting the coffee or anywhere the coffee product
can be viewed. The sensor should be mounted several inches above
the belt, screw conveyor.
In certain applications, MoistTech can
provide sampling systems which are designed for sanitary installations
where it is difficult to monitor the product.
Benefits….
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improved
product quality |
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lower
energy costs |
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reduced
start-up times |
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less
waste |
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100%
product inspection |
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less
downtime |
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Our team of specialists at MoistTech is
very experienced with the requirements in the production of coffee.
Our sensor calibrations, measurement wavelengths, algorithms and sensor
optical requirements are pre-set at the factory. Typical accuracy
is about ±0.1% moisture. Typical analog range is 0-10% moisture
and up to as much as 40%, subject to application. The outputs can
be adjusted to optimize PLC or recording requirements.
For additional information or to discuss
your application,
please contact our headquarters.
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