Sinar Technology wireless connectivity grain moisture meters

sinar Sinar is an established UK company who have a global reaching product suite. We specialise in the development and manufacture of a range of moisture analysing equipment. We have helped customers in over 130 countries to find long term solutions to their moisture measurement needs.

Our team with their extensive expertise is always on hand to offer advice. We are proud to have worked with a wide range of customers supporting a variety of sectors and applications – including internationally recognised food & beverage manufacturers to individual farmers & growers.

Please feel free to browse our current product range or complete our contact form and we would be happy to answer any questions you might have.

Using the software couldn’t be easier, on-screen prompts with clear colour photographs detail every step of the process allowing a calibration check to become a daily occurrence rather than returning the machine every year and having to make do without it. The software also allows ACCS compliant calibration certificates to be printed. The confidence these checks provide is invaluable, especially when drying grain where precise moisture control translates directly into profit.

The other outstanding feature of the MCal system is that the latest crop calibration data is emailed out to subscribers as and when it becomes available, a process that continually keeps MCal subscribers up to date maintaining Sinar Technology’s high standards.

We currently have dealers supporting and selling our moisture analysis products in over 40 countries. While in the UK we have resellers in 30 counties across the UK.

Please use our UK & international dealer search facility to find out who and where your local Sinar moisture meter dealer is.

If you would like to contact us directly, please call us or complete our online form and we will be happy to get back to you.

Which Measuring System Is Best, Resistance Or Capacitance?

It all comes down to what you want to do with your moisture meter. Neither system has a distinct advantage over the other, however for continuous checking of larger samples, pre and post drying, the AP 6060 is a quick and simple to use, whole grain, capacitance meter which enables fast throughput and is one of the most accurate on the market. It’s large sample size gives a more representative sample.

The Sinar AgriPro marries the convenience of whole grain testing with a small sample size – ideal for spot checks around the farm & field. Resistance instruments require less sample, tend to be ‘grinder’ style and are somewhat slower to use. Having said that, our Sinar FarmPro meter quickly measures moisture content, after a simple one step grinding/measuring operation, using only either 9ml or 11ml of sample, and is ideal for field walking prior to cutting.

Which Measuring System Is Best, Resistance Or Capacitance?

It all comes down to what you want to do with your moisture meter. Neither system has a distinct advantage over the other, however for continuous checking of larger samples, pre and post drying, the AP 6060 is a quick and simple to use, whole grain, capacitance meter which enables fast throughput and is one of the most accurate on the market. It’s large sample size gives a more representative sample.

The Sinar AgriPro marries the convenience of whole grain testing with a small sample size – ideal for spot checks around the farm & field. Resistance instruments require less sample, tend to be ‘grinder’ style and are somewhat slower to use. Having said that, our Sinar FarmPro meter quickly measures moisture content, after a simple one step grinding/measuring operation, using only either 9ml or 11ml of sample, and is ideal for field walking prior to cutting.

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