Dickey-John MINIGAC1P grain moisture meter is designed to determine the amount of water in a particular item. It is frequently used by woodworkers and carpenters, as wood is quite sensitive to moisture.
Working Mechanism:
- Dickey-John grain moisture meter determines whether the grain is dry or wet by measuring the resistance to the flow of electricity.
- Since water is a conductor of electricity. Hence, more the water in grain, the lower the resistance and less the water, the higher the resistance. This is then expressed into readings in percentages.
Features:
- It comes with a menu-driven operating system and has an internal scale (no pre-weighing).
- This grain moisture meter provides USB compatibility.
- It can be used for more than 450 grains and also provides automatic temperature compensation.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What is the use of a moisture test?
A. Moisture testing enables food producers to fulfill their legal obligations for accurate food labeling. It assists to establish the dry weight of food and measure outputs. It is also a helpful indicator of when certain production processes are complete.
Q. What is the acceptable moisture reading for wood?
A. The acceptable moisture levels of wood are typically in the range of 9% to 14% for exterior wood and 6% to 8% for interior components.