EMA Series Moisture Analyzer

The EMA Series moisture analyzer uses infrared halogen heating to rapidly determine moisture content from 0 to 100% across a temperature range of 40°C to 200°C. Features a 5-inch full-color touchscreen, multiple heating modes, 500-record data storage and RS232 output. Available in five models from 5mg to 0.1mg readability, covering standard and high-precision laboratory applications.

Product Description

The EMA Series moisture analyzer is a halogen-heating instrument designed for rapid, accurate moisture content determination in pharmaceutical, food and beverage, chemical and industrial materials testing. By combining a high-efficiency infrared halogen lamp with a precision weighing sensor, it calculates moisture content directly from the weight loss during heating — delivering results significantly faster than traditional oven-drying methods without sacrificing accuracy.

All EMA models feature a 5-inch full-color touchscreen with intuitive interface, multiple heating modes and a comprehensive set of display options including moisture content (%), solids content (%), regain rate (%), wet weight (g) and dry weight (g). Standard and gradual temperature ramp modes, combined with auto and manual shutdown options, allow the heating profile to be tailored to different sample types and laboratory protocols.

The EMA Series spans five models covering maximum capacities from 120g to 220g and readabilities from 5mg (EMA105D) down to 0.1mg (EMA1204), with the EMA1204 using an electromagnetic force sensor for the highest weighing precision. All models share the same core feature set and are compatible with the optional PT200 serial printer for GLP-style report output.

Key Features:

  • 5-inch full-color touchscreen — clear, intuitive interface with 8-level adjustable backlight brightness
  • High-efficiency infrared halogen lamp heating — faster results than conventional oven drying
  • PT1000 temperature sensor with ±1°C readability across 40°C to 200°C
  • Multiple heating modes: Standard and Gradual ramp profiles
  • Auto / Manual / Timed shutdown (1–60 minutes)
  • Five display modes: Moisture % / Solids % / Regain % / Wet weight g / Dry weight g
  • 500-record data storage with viewing, printing and delete functions
  • RS232 output compatible with optional PT200 serial printer for GLP-style reports
  • External calibration with optional 100g F2-grade calibration weight
  • Aluminium sample pan (φ90 mm) — disposable pans also available as optional accessory
  • Date/time stamp on all stored records
  • Audio alert: On/Off selectable
  • Power: AC 220V±10% 50Hz / 110V±10% 60Hz — dual voltage for international use

Technical Parameter

ParameterEMA105DEMA123EMA223EMA1203EMA1204
Max. Capacity120g120g220g120g120g
Readability5mg1mg1mg1mg0.1mg
Moisture Range0 – 100%
Moisture Readability0.10%0.01%
Moisture Repeatability (typical)Initial sample 1g: ±0.2%    Initial sample 5g: ±0.05%
Temperature Range40°C – 200°C
Temperature Readability1°C
SensorStrain gaugeElectromagnetic force
CalibrationExternal
Display5″ Color TFT Touchscreen
Heating MethodInfrared halogen lamp
Temperature SensorPT1000
Sample PanAluminium φ90
Heating Ramp ModeStandard / Gradual
Shutdown ModeAuto / Manual / Timed (1–60 min)
Display ModeMoisture % / Solids % / Regain % / Wet weight g / Dry weight g
OutputRS232, baud rate 9600; 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity
Report PrintingGLP report via optional external printer PT200
Data Storage500 records — view, print, delete
Date / TimeYes
Audio AlertYes (On / Off)
Backlight Brightness8-level adjustable
Power SupplyAC 220V±10% 50Hz / 110V±10% 60Hz
Power Consumption500W
Operating Temperature5°C – 35°C
Dimensions (mm)Approx. 366 × 224 × 191 mm (L×W×H)
WeightApprox. 3kg
Optional AccessoriesDisposable pan φ90 aluminium / External calibration weight 100g F2 / Serial printer PT200

FAQ

What is the difference between EMA105D and EMA123?

Both have a 120g capacity and the same core feature set. The EMA105D has 5mg readability and 0.10% moisture readability — suitable for general-purpose moisture testing where the highest moisture resolution is not critical. The EMA123 offers 1mg readability and 0.01% moisture readability, providing ten times the moisture measurement resolution for more demanding laboratory applications. For most laboratory work, the EMA123 or above is recommended.

What is the difference between EMA1203 and EMA1204?

Both have 120g capacity and 1mg/0.01% moisture readability. The EMA1203 uses a strain gauge sensor, while the EMA1204 uses an electromagnetic force sensor — the same sensor technology used in high-precision analytical balances. The electromagnetic force sensor in the EMA1204 provides superior long-term stability, faster response and better performance at the extreme low end of sample weight, making it the preferred choice for the most demanding pharmaceutical and research applications.

How does halogen heating compare to conventional oven drying?

Halogen infrared heating concentrates heat directly onto the sample surface, raising temperature rapidly and evenly. A typical moisture analysis with the EMA Series takes 3–15 minutes depending on sample type and moisture content, compared to 1–4 hours for conventional oven drying. Results are equivalent for most materials, though certain samples with thermally sensitive components or complex moisture binding may require protocol validation against the reference oven method.

What heating modes are available and when should I use each?

Standard mode ramps the temperature immediately to the set value — suitable for most stable, non-sensitive samples. Gradual mode increases temperature progressively to avoid surface hardening or spattering in samples that are sensitive to rapid temperature change — recommended for high-moisture or fatty food samples. Timed shutdown allows a fixed duration test rather than automatic endpoint detection, useful when a standardised test time is required by protocol.

Does the EMA Series require external calibration?

Yes. The EMA Series uses external calibration via the optional 100g F2-grade calibration weight. Regular calibration is recommended to maintain weighing accuracy, particularly after moving the instrument or when ambient temperature changes significantly. The optional PT200 printer can print calibration records for GLP documentation.

What samples is the EMA Series suitable for?

The EMA Series is suited to moisture determination in pharmaceutical raw materials and finished products, food and beverage ingredients, chemical powders and granules, polymer and plastic materials, paper and wood products, agricultural products and feed materials. Samples that are highly volatile, thermally reactive or require Karl Fischer analysis may need alternative moisture determination methods — contact our application engineers for guidance.

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