Grain moisture meter FSA
infraredwith digital display

grain moisture meter
grain moisture meter
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Characteristics

Measured material
for grain
Technology
infrared
Other characteristics
with digital display

Description

Applications The FSA grain moisture tester is a fully automatic calibrateable grain moisture tester with integrated determination of hectoliter weight and infrared sample temperature measurement. The FSA grain moisture tester is already calibrated for various sorts of grain and other products. Additionally it can be calibrated for other products on request (even special products!) Calibrated for maize, rye, triticale, wheat, durum wheat, peeled buckwheat, peeled and unpeeled spelt, peeled and unpeeled millet, sorghum millet, barley, oats, rape, soybeans, horse beans, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, rice, field peas, scarlet runner beans and linseed. Features Measuring range 0 to max. 50% water content depending on the product Resolution 0.01% hectoliter measurement (kg/hl) infrared sample temperature measurement temperature can be set to °C or °F as required automatic infrared temperature compensation measurement within seconds without prior treatment of samples 7 inch colour touch display integrated online function, integrated printer in a robust housing datalog for 1,000,000 logs with measuring point report suppliers data management Customer-specific calibration for special crops, granulate etc. possible Ethernet and USB data interface module customs tariff number 9027.8017 Dimensions 44 x 25 x 41 cm, weight 15 kg scope of supply: FSA grain moisture tester, Ethernet, USB data interface module and integrated printer Your benefits FSA fully automatic whole grain moisture tester Menu languages: German, English, Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese and many others on request

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*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.