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Company tailors moisture sensors to applications

An Isatec product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 2, 2007

The Tews Elektronik Resonance method offers moisture analysis that is independent of density, surface structure and the colour of the product.

Isatec and Tews Elektronik of Germany offer a service covering all aspects of moisture and density measurement.

Isatec realises that selecting the correct moisture measuring system for your requirements is not simply a case of picking a "black box" from a catalogue.

Intelligent moisture measuring begins with choosing the right method.

The Tews Elektronik Resonance method has earned a world wide reputation for fast, accurate, nondestructive measurement in applications ranging from natural products to pharmaceuticals, from building materials to coffee.

The moisture analysis is independent of density, surface structure and the colour of the product.

Isatec consults with customers from the start of their project to ensure that the instrument chosen is the best suited to the requirements.

Product samples are taken and tested free of charge to select the most suitable combination of analyser and sensor.

This selection depends on the measuring task, product and measuring point in your process and culminates in an individual system being assembled by Tews Elektronik and calibrated to the particular specification.

This integrated support package continues with installation and commissioning services, after sales support including calibration services for new products and training courses which can be taken free of charge at Tews Elektronik headquarters in Hamburg.

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