Testimonials
We understand what our customers need and we go above and beyond to deliver. Our state of the art moisture measurement equipment and in-depth product applications deliver maximum results. Your product quality starts with the accurary of our moisture sensors — that’s why we don’t take our jobs lightly.
Our proven experience and expertise provides our customers with personalized service that is second to none. Here are just some of our customer testimonials that show the importance of accurate moisture measurement.


“Noticeable Differences in the Pellet Process”
“Making pellets is a fairly straightforward process from a 30,000 foot view, we feed biomass into a pellet mill die chamber and the rolls work to press out a beautiful pellet with a high quality sheen right? Not so fast, there are a number of metrics that must be considered when it comes to making a quality pellet day in and day out. Something to know about pellet mills is that they are only as efficient as the consistency of the material that is being inputted. There are several factors that must be considered such as: the wood species, the die specifications, the grind size, the geometry of the grind, the conveyance, binder requirements and so on. However one metric that is often overlooked or rather I should say undervalued is the moisture rate of the biomass. Sure we know that already you say, however time and time again I have seen this area neglected in biomass pelletizing systems due to a lack of knowledge about its importance. I have found that changing the moisture percentage even by as little as 1% makes a noticeable difference in the pellet quality both in the durability and in the sheen. If the moisture rate varies by 3-5% it is almost impossible to consistently make a durable pellet at all. The other factor that moisture directly affects is the amperage of the main drive on the pellet mill. In wood pelleting specifically, if the moisture rate trends upwards the amperage of the motor swings upwards as well. When the moisture rate drops the amperage falls significantly. This bouncing of the amperage rate can have a detrimental effect on the production capacity of the pellet mill. I have seen over a 20% decrease in production rates simply because the inbound biomass wasn’t a consistent moisture, not to mention there is the possibility of plugging the mill.
How is this overcome? We have found that by using MoistTech’s IR3000 moisture sensors, we are able to make adjustments to the programming of the dryer system to provide a more consistent biomass moisture rate in real time that directly correlates to a higher production capacity and a better quality pellet. I highly recommend their system. It is robust, accurate and their customer service has been fantastic!”
Nate Harris
President, Custom Pelleting Services
“Return on Investment”
“Our company’s manufacturing division had a competitive moisture gauge installed on their forming line. The gauge would continually fail due to high temperature and give multiple other issues causing delay in production. We looked for options and the cost to replace the gauge was estimated to be around $25K to $30K and the cost to repair was $15K to $20K — and repair time was excessive. The competitive moisture sensor company could not supply a vortex cooling mechanism which is needed to relieve the overheating issue in the sensor. Unfortunately, we opted to go through both new gauge and repair several times, in which we were not happy with the results.
MoistTech Corp. came in and supplied an IR3000 moisture gauge with a vortex cooling panel a few months ago, and to our complete satisfaction, the gauge has been running without any problem due to heat, and is correlating with lab test results within 0.1%.”
T.M.
MDF Manufacturing
“Paperboard Moisture”
“Our customer was having issues with controlling the moisture on different types of paperboard. Before the MoistTech IR-3000 Online Moisture Sensor was installed, the only method of measurement was by grabbing a sample and taking it to the lab. Their lab method consists on weighting the sample, drying at a low temperature for a certain amount of time and then weighting it again, based on the lost weight they calculate the amount of moisture of the product. Unfortunately, this method takes a lot of time and if the product is running out of the moisture range needed then by the time they figure out the moisture content is too late and this represent loss of energy and product that needs to be reclaimed.
By installing the MoistTech IR-3000 Online Moisture sensor over the process, our customer could now monitor the moisture continuously at a +/- 0.1% accuracy which helped tremendously with being able to make any adjustments on the speed or the temperature of their dryers. The sensor was also integrated with their PLC using one of our three 4-20mA outputs.
Not only can the IR-3000 measure moisture but also our customer applies a water based coating to some of their product and our sensor can measure the thickness of the coating at a very successful accuracy. Installing the IR-3000 Online Sensor will help our customer act immediately on any issues that might arise during production.”
– A.C.
Paper Industries