Reduce Measurement Time by 80% with New Moisture Analyzer Function QuickPredict™

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Reduce Measurement Time by 80% with New Moisture Analyzer Function QuickPredict™

04 Sep, 2019

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QuickPredict™, a new moisture analyzer software functionality from METTLER TOLEDO, minimises time-to-result. Measurements that used to take up to 15 minutes or longer can be predicted in just two minutes to help you maintain quality and speed up production.

Moisture analysis is critical to product quality, however waiting on results can create production bottlenecks by tying up equipment and delaying batch releases. QuickPredict™ can estimate a sample’s moisture content in just two minutes.

QuickPredict™ works because different samples have distinct drying curves, regardless of the amount of moisture present. This “fingerprint” can be used to build up sample-specific prediction knowledge. Once this knowledge is established, the equipment can accurately predict the outcome of a measurement shortly after it starts.

Using QuickPredict™ is easy. A wizard guides you step-by-step through software set-up. Once enabled, routine measurements including pass/fail functionality are performed in typical fashion (a single button-click).

To learn more about how easy it can be to improve process control, enhance throughput, and protect margins with QuickPredict™, visit our website or download your free user guide here.

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