Thermal Conductivity Hygrometers are electronic moisture sensors that use thermal conductivity to measure moisture content.
Principle
Thermal conductivity hygrometers measure the thermal conductivity of a gas sample. When water vapor is present in the gas, it will increase the thermal conductivity of the gas. The hygrometer can then use this change in thermal conductivity to determine the moisture content of the gas.
Advantages
- Fast response time
- High accuracy
- Wide measurement range
- Easy to use
- Rugged and reliable
- Can be used in a variety of applications
Applications
Thermal conductivity hygrometers are used in a variety of applications, including:
- Moisture analysis
- Water damage restoration
- Environmental monitoring
- Industrial process control
- Food and beverage production
- Pharmaceutical manufacturing
Conclusion
Thermal conductivity hygrometers are a versatile and reliable tool for measuring moisture content. They are used in a wide variety of applications, including moisture analysis, water damage restoration, environmental monitoring, industrial process control, food and beverage production, and pharmaceutical manufacturing.