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Infrared Moisture Analyzer, MA160, Sartorius
Infrared Moisture Analyzer, MA160, Sartorius
Catalog # 76412-330
Supplier:  Sartorius
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Infrared Moisture Analyzer, MA160, Sartorius
Catalog # 76412-330
Supplier:  Sartorius
Supplier Number:  MA160-1US

Specifications

  • Model:
    MA160
  • Capacity:
    200 g
  • Temperature Range:
    40...160 °C
  • Description:
    Infrared moisture analyzer
  • Electrical:
    115 V, 50/60 Hz
  • Readability:
    1 mg, 0.01 %
  • Drying Programs:
    Standard, gentle
  • Display:
    Touch screen, graphic display with drying curve and status light indicator
  • Displayed results:
    % moisture content (M and g) ; % solid content (S and g) ; % ATRO (M/S)
  • Endpoint/Analysis Mode:
    Fully automatic; semi-automatic; time setting; manual
  • Heater Type:
    AURI heating elements
  • Program memory:
    Up to 100 methods
  • Repeatability:
    Standard dev: ±0.2 % over 1 g; ±0.05% over 5 g
  • Weight:
    6.2 kg
  • W×D×H:
    215×400×210 mm
  • Cat. No.:
    76412-330
  • Weighing capacity:
    200 g

Specifications

About this item

Easy to use, efficient, compact moisture analyzers to give fast repeatable results with an improved user interface.

  • Convenient process tracking with status light indicator
  • Rapid heat up with powerful heating elements reduces overall process time
  • BetterClean design enables the user to remove the sample chamber plate and heating module and clean in a dishwasher
  • Easy to operate with touch screen and intuitive user interface
  • Mini-USB and automatic printer recognition for data communication

Designed for routine work and method development for the QC laboratory that needs fast, highly repeatable moisture results, management of several methods for different products and transfer of methods between instruments.

Ensures easy method development and management, as well as simple sample handling and instrument performance testing. The Method Assistant function enables the user to easily develop new methods. Three simple steps are all it takes to develop a new method in less than 45 minutes.