MoistTech Has This Moisture Thing Figured Out
MoistTech Corp. is a leading global manufacturer of moisture measurement sensors and equipment, first established in 2003 by Director John Fordham alongside two other fellow engineers.
The company has its head office in Sarasota, Florida, which covers North and South America, but MoistTech also has other locations across Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Europe.
MoistTech’s sensors feature unique technology that is able to calculate measurements through the near-infrared region (NIR) of the electromagnetic spectrum, to accurately measure and control moisture from lab to line. The company’s innovative sensors are designed specifically to ensure accuracy and repeatability, and in addition, there is also no need to regulate temperature control, making for even better ease of use.
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