Boric Acid Powder

MoistTech’s Answer to Moisture Content

Maintaining the right moisture content in boric acid powder is critical to ensuring the best quality end product.

Boric acid powder is commonly used as an insecticide, antiseptic, and flame retardant; moisture levels must be properly maintained so that it responds as expected.

Using MoistTech’s IR-3000, you’ll increase the quality of your end product while cutting production costs. The IR-3000 is energy efficient, low maintenance, and reduces start-up and downtime, which saves the user money and rework.

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non-contact

Our equipment never comes into contact with the product, allowing for less waste

zero drift

Our sensors are guaranteed not to drift over time – which saves time and money

closed loop

Create a closed-loop process by tying a moisture sensor into your PLC. Full control over the line!

no recalibrations

We’ve mastered the art of moisture sensors – your unit will never need to be recalibrated for the same product twice!

What is the Solution?

The IR-3000 takes instant, continuous, non-contact measurements of moisture levels, allowing you to regulate and adjust boric acid moisture content as needed. This ensures a product that is neither too wet nor too dry when it’s packaged.

Assess

Locate the point in the production process in which measuring moisture will be the most crucial and beneficial. Identify how you will use the moisture measurement data for improvements and if it will tie into your PLC.

Remember this could involve more than one installation point!

Contact

We offer service and support throughout the world for our moisture measurement sensors and would be happy to connect you with a rep in your area. Contact us today for more information!

Understand the Process

Learn more about NIR moisture used by MoistTech and how it works. We utilize technology to help you produce the best products no matter what industry you’re in. Get the info you need and inquire about our products by reaching out to our experts today.