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Sartorius MA50 - Adjustment to an Existing Measuring System; Preparation

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Preparation
Before drying a sample, you must carry
out the following preparations:
Adjustment to the available measuring
system (if required)
Sample preparation
Setting the parameters for drying
program
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Adjustment to an Existing Measuring System
A moisture analysis method often replaces another drying method (e.g., the oven drying
method), because it is simple to use and requires shorter analysis time. In this case,
you should adapt this method to that of the moisture analyzer in order to obtain values
comparable to those yielded by your standard reference method.
Perform parallel measurements: take a fresh sample and divide it in half
Determine the moisture content of the first half using your standard method of analysis
Analyze the second half of the sample in the moisture analyzer.
Use the following settings:
fully automatic mode for the shutoff parameter
lower temperature settings than for the oven drying method
temperature setting for organic substances: 80 100°C
temperature setting for inorganic substances: 140 160°C
$ If the result for the second part does not correspond to that of the first:
first, repeat the analysis using a different temperature setting
then use the semi-automatic mode for the shutoff parameter (such as 5 mg/30 s
or the asap mode)
asap stands for automatic searching/automatic programming”. The asap mode monitors
the drying process and, at the press of a key, calculates a semi-automatic shutoff
parameter for the expected results of the analysis. It then saves the parameter in a
program routine.
$ Vary the shutoff parameter, if required:
Increase end-point recognition: set the parameter to 2 mg/30 s or 5 mg/60 s
Decrease end-point recognition: set the parameter to 10 mg/30 s or 5 mg/10 s

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