Inline Single-Kernel Moisture Monitoring — Rice, Paddy, and Wheat
Measure grain moisture continuously as it moves through your facility. The RX20 installs directly in the grain flow and reads single kernels in real time, giving millers and elevators live moisture data without pulling samples. A touch-panel controller, multi-sensor support, and data logging turn moisture readings into process control.
Continuous inline measurement: Reads moisture kernel by kernel at approximately 60 pieces per minute, right in the grain stream.
Up to ten sensors, one system: Monitor multiple points across intake, drying, and distribution from a single controller and PC.
Threshold alarms and reporting: Set moisture limits with siren alerts, and log results with histograms and standard deviation for homogeneity tracking.
Optional cloud access: View live data remotely and compare results over time, with five years of data updates included.
Inline Single-Kernel Moisture Monitoring — Corn, Soybean, and Grain
Measure moisture continuously as grain moves through your facility. The RX30 installs directly in the grain flow and reads single kernels in real time, covering large grains like corn and soybean alongside barley, wheat, and rice. A touch-panel controller, multi-sensor support, and data logging turn moisture readings into process control.
Large-grain and small-grain coverage: Reads corn, soybean, barley, wheat, and major rice grains, kernel by kernel at approximately 60 pieces per minute.
Up to ten sensors, one system: Monitor multiple points across intake, drying, and distribution from a single controller and PC.
Threshold alarms and reporting: Set moisture limits with siren alerts, and log results with histograms and standard deviation for homogeneity tracking.
Optional cloud access: View live data remotely and compare results over time, with five years of data updates included.
Dryer-Mounted Inline Moisture Monitoring — Continuous Single-Point Measurement
Mount it on a dryer or unloading station and measure grain moisture continuously as it flows. The PT2700 reads moisture in real time and can control the dryer automatically, stopping the drying cycle when grain reaches your target moisture. No computer required.
Continuous inline measurement: Reads moisture repeatedly during drying, with results on a clear on-unit display.
Automatic dryer control: Stops the dryer at your moisture setpoint, then manages cool-down before shutoff.
Three grain configurations: Choose the type matched to your crop, from paddy-only to multi-grain rice, wheat, and barley.
Built for the dryer environment: Single-kernel electrical resistance sensing with no sample handling and no consumables.
Inline Paddy Moisture Control, Automatic Dryer Shutoff
The PT2400 measures paddy rice moisture continuously inside a circulating dryer, reading individual kernels by electrical resistance as grain moves through. Set your target moisture, switch to automatic mode, and the system stops the dryer the moment the paddy reaches the level you want.
Automatic dryer control: Stops the dryer at your moisture setpoint, so every batch dries to target instead of guesswork.
Continuous in-dryer reading: Moisture is measured in the grain flow, with no scooping samples and no pausing to check progress.
Single-kernel electrical resistance: Individual kernels are captured and measured, with automatic temperature correction across the drying range.
Local bias correction: A bias dial lets you correlate readings to your own reference standard when needed.
Inline Single-Kernel Moisture Control, Rice and Grain Coverage
This dryer-mounted tester measures grain moisture continuously, reading individual kernels by electrical resistance as grain moves through. Calibrations cover milled, brown, and paddy rice plus barley, wheat, and naked barley, so one inline system handles a broad range of crops.
Multi-crop calibrations: Rice, barley, wheat, and naked barley in a single inline unit.
Automatic dryer control: Stops the dryer at your moisture setpoint for consistent drying without over-drying.
Continuous in-dryer reading: Moisture is measured in the grain flow, with no sampling and no pausing the dryer to check.
Single-kernel electrical resistance: Individual kernels are captured and measured as drying proceeds.