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The moisture content influences many processes, so let us focus on a common example: the measuring of materials by weight. As the moisture naturally varies during material storage, knowing it allows us to determine exactly how much dry material is in the measured amount.
The solution is simple, as using an online sensor makes it possible to know the moisture in the material. Measuring the water content is an indirect measurement, meaning that it is calculated from another measured property, so to do this accurately other factors need to be kept as constant as possible. Read more https://bulkinside.com/bulk-solids-handling/instrumentation-control/are-all-moisture-sensors-equal/