Obsolete – Replaced by the Riceter M.
The largest selling moisture meter in the world, the Riceter sets the standard for handheld grain testers.
To operate, place several grains of rice, wheat, barley or oats in the sample holder. Insert the holder and twist the integrated grinder. The sample is measured using the capacitance circuit and the moisture percentage is displayed on the bright red LED. Testing takes less than five seconds, allowing for rapid analysis of many samples. There is up to nine consecutive measurements that can be displayed and averaged.
$545.00
Obsolete – This instrument has been replaced by the Riceter F Series.
The largest selling moisture meter in the world, the Riceter sets the standard for handheld grain testers.
To operate, place several grains of rice, wheat, barley or oats in the sample holder. Insert the holder and twist the integrated grinder. The sample is measured using the capacitance circuit and the moisture percentage is displayed on the bright red LED. Testing takes less than five seconds, allowing for rapid analysis of many samples. There can be up to nine consecutive measurements that can be displayed and averaged.
$545.00
Obsolete – Replaced by the HB300.
Developed in conjunction with several government agencies, the TA6 allows the user to easily test whole leaf tobacco.
Simply place the probe on the leaf and use the analog display to record the moisture value.
$995.00
Obsolete – Replaced by the PQ520
This desktop unit allows polished, brown and paddy rice, barley, wheat and naked barley to be quickly tested on an individual kernel basis.
Samples are poured into the unit, test parameters selected and the units started. The bright LED will display moisture, number of kernels tested, and the current time. An attached printer will document batch results by detailing average moisture, variance, standard deviation, test temperature, a histogram of moisture percentages, and individual moisture.
The PQ510 replaced the PQ500.
$5,695.00
Obsolete – see PQ520
This machine performs the same function as the PQ500 and PQ510. However, it includes calibration software allowing it to test single kernels of corn or soy beans. The results are printed on the thermal printer that also operates as a control unit.
The grinding mechanism has been specially designed to minimize sample accumulation due to stickiness, eliminating most common maintenance problems.
$6,825.00
Obsolete – Replaced by PQ520.
This desktop unit allows polished, brown and paddy rice, barley, wheat and naked barley to be quickly tested on an individual kernel basis.
Samples are poured into the unit, test parameters selected and the units started. The bright LED will display moisture, number of kernels tested, and the current time. An attached printer will document batch results by detailing average moisture, variance, standard deviation, test temperature, a histogram of moisture percentages, and individual moisture.
$5,295.00