The trace moisture analyzer is a special instrument for measuring the trace moisture of various substances. In order to improve the stability of the trace moisture analyzer, we must understand the environment in which the instrument is used before use.
1. The humidity of the use environment should be kept within a reasonable range, and the electrolyte should be avoided from getting wet as much as possible. After the electrolyte is damp, the blank current will increase, and it is not easy to reach the equilibrium point. The test results are unstable, and the data fluctuates.
2. The temperature of the operating environment should be within a reasonable range, avoiding low or high temperatures. If the temperature is too high (above 35 degrees), the conductivity of the electrolyte will increase and the test data will be too high. If the temperature is too low (below 0 degrees), the conductivity of the electrolyte will decrease, and the test data will be low.
3. Avoid direct sunlight. Direct sunlight on the reagent will cause photosynthetic reaction to occur on the reagent, and the reagent will be iodized automatically. A small amount of iodine will cause the data to be low.
