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[Infrared Moisture Measurement Example] Measured the moisture content of cooked rice.

Spreading the sample as flat and evenly as possible on the dish is a key point for accurate measurement.

Here is a case study of measuring the moisture content of rice using the infrared moisture meter "FD-720." If you measure the rice while it is still in a ball shape, only the surface moisture will evaporate and burn, trapping the moisture inside, which prevents accurate moisture measurement. This applies to all samples, but spreading the sample as flat and evenly as possible on the sample tray is a key point for accurate measurement. 【Case Overview】 ■Sample: 6.867g ■AUTO mode (0.05%) - Set at 130℃ ■Moisture: 58.25% ■Measurement time: 18 minutes *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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