Mitsubishi Karl Fischer Moisture Measurement Device
There are four models for measuring low moisture content: the tabletop model CA200, the battery-operated portable model CA21, and for measuring high moisture content, the tabletop model KF200 and the entry-level moisture measurement device KF21. The tabletop models can perform simultaneous measurements on two channels, allowing for various combinations of electric quantity, capacitance, and vaporization methods. The vaporization devices range from the standard VA200 (up to a maximum of 300 degrees) to those designed for lubricating oils and high temperatures, and there is also an automatic vaporization device for 33 samples that measures automatically just by setting the sample.
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basic information
In 1935, a German named Karl Fischer discovered that iodine selectively reacts with water among certain chemicals, and this reagent was named after its discoverer as Karl Fischer reagent. Using this reagent, it became possible to measure the absolute amount of moisture in various substances. Mitsubishi Chemical began research on this reagent in 1950 and was the first in Japan to sell Karl Fischer reagent. Subsequently, they developed and launched moisture measurement devices, becoming the only manufacturer in the world to sell both the devices and the reagent. Currently, the devices are sold not only domestically but also worldwide by a company called DAI Instruments.
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Application fields: Food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, rubber and plastics, petroleum products, inks and paints, etc.
Company information
Nitto Seiko Analytic has been responding to a wide range of customer needs with its unique advanced technology for over 40 years under the corporate philosophy of "protecting the global environment through analytical measurement technology and contributing to the creation of a prosperous society." In various fields such as petroleum products, chemicals, rubber and plastics, insulating oils, pharmaceuticals, and food, we provide essential products for quality control and raw material evaluation, including Karl Fischer moisture meters, which are crucial for assessing quality. Nitrogen oxides (NOx) and sulfur oxides (SOx) in automobile exhaust contribute to PM2.5 and acid rain, and we offer trace nitrogen analyzers and trace sulfur analyzers capable of measuring low concentrations of nitrogen and sulfur in petroleum products like gasoline and diesel. Our products are sold not only domestically but also overseas, contributing to global environmental conservation from research and development to product quality management. Additionally, one of the evaluations of "electronic materials" used in essential electronic devices for work and life, as well as in automobiles and households, is "resistivity measurement." Nitto Seiko Analytic has been selling resistivity measurement devices, Loresta and Hi-Resista, for over 35 years, and they are widely used around the world in fields such as electronic materials, battery materials, and antistatic materials.