We would like to introduce an interview about the development story of the near-infrared moisture meter "KB-30"!
We would like to introduce the development secrets of the near-infrared moisture meter "KB-30," which allows for quick moisture measurement. We interviewed Mr. Noji, the development manager who has been involved in near-infrared spectroscopy technology for many years, and Ms. Nakazato from the basic research laboratory, who specializes in near-infrared technology while also juggling her responsibilities as a mother of two. You can view the details of the interview through the related link. 【Features of the Near-Infrared (NIR) Moisture Meter】 ■ Non-destructive ■ Rapid ■ Non-contact ■ Versatile measurement targets *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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