| Capacity | 50 g |
| Readability | 5 mg |
| Repeatability | 0.3 % |
| Minimum Sample Amount | 0.5 g |
| Advised Sample Amount | 3 to 10 g |
| Heat up time | 1-99 minutes, 1 minute interval |
| Heating Temperature | 50 to 160°C, 1°C interval |
| Heating Source | Halogen Lamp |
| Heating Time | 30 minutes |
| Ambient Temperature | 10 to 30°C |
| Ambient Humidity | ≤75 % |
| Pan Dimensions | 80 mm |
| Dimensions (L × W × H) | 210 × 340 × 180 mm |
| Packing Dimensions (L × W × H) | 380 × 530 × 340 mm |
| Gross Weight | 3 kg |
| Net Weight | 5 kg |
Built-In Calibration System
Easy Sample Loading
Low Maintenance Operation
Consistent Test Accuracy
Energy Efficient Performance
Halogen Moisture Analyzer LHMA-B12 is a laboratory device that determines the moisture content in samples using halogen heating for rapid drying. It is widely used in pharmaceutical, chemical, and agricultural industries for accurate and efficient moisture analysis.
Accessories Name | Quantity |
Calibration Weight | 1 |
Power Cord | 1 |
Labtron Halogen Moisture Analyzer provide humidity content measurement with sample capacity of 1mg to 210 g. They offer temperature range of 40℃ to 230℃ ensuring correct evaluation for diverse samples. Their advanced heating technology ensures quick and reliable analysis reducing the time required for consistent results. They feature user-friendly interface, simplifying operation and data interpretation with real-time data display for immediate results. Our Halogen Moisture Analyzer ensures quality by quantifying humidity in pharmaceuticals, food, agriculture, chemicals and plastics.








Yes, Labtron Halogen Moisture Analyzer LHMA-B12 drying temperature is fully adjustable, allowing users to fine-tune the heating conditions based on the sample’s nature. The temperature range typically spans from 40°C to 200°C, enabling moisture analysis for both low and high-temperature drying applications. This adjustability is crucial for maintaining sample integrity, especially when testing materials that are heat-sensitive or require a specific drying curve. By selecting the right temperature, users can avoid issues like sample charring, chemical degradation, or incomplete moisture removal. Some advanced versions of the LHMA-B10 may even support multi-step heating programs, which gradually increase temperature to ensure optimal drying without damaging the sample. These features help deliver precise, reproducible results across various material types from delicate powders to more robust granules or pastes.
Yes, Labtron halogen moisture analyzer LHMA-B12 supports direct result printing via wired or wireless (Bluetooth) printers, enhancing documentation and workflow convenience. This is particularly useful in regulated lab environments where paper trails are required for batch records, SOPs, or quality control logs. The analyzer allows users to print key test parameters such as start and end time, sample weight, moisture percentage, drying curve, and operator details. Wireless Bluetooth printing adds flexibility, especially in compact lab spaces or mobile workstations where cable management is a concern. Additionally, the LHMA-B10 can be connected to a PC or LIMS (Laboratory Information Management System) for digital storage, long-term data archiving, and compliance auditing. This capability not only streamlines record-keeping but also ensures accuracy and traceability, reducing the risk of transcription errors and helping meet ISO/GMP standards.
Labtron’s halogen moisture analyzer LHMA-B12 is engineered for low-maintenance operation, but routine care enhances its lifespan and performance. After each use, the sample tray and surrounding chamber should be cleaned of any residue or spilled material using a soft brush or cloth. Regular cleaning prevents sample contamination and buildup that could affect weight readings or heating efficiency. The halogen lamp, which is central to the analyzer’s drying function, should be periodically inspected and replaced if signs of wear (e.g., dimming or flickering) are observed. The touchscreen interface should be gently wiped with a non-abrasive cloth to maintain visibility and responsiveness. It's also important to keep the unit in a stable, vibration-free environment, away from excessive humidity, dust, or chemical vapors that could interfere with its sensitive weighing mechanism. Performing occasional software checks and storing the unit with a protective cover when not in use are good practices. Always follow the manufacturer’s user manual for specific maintenance guidelines and service intervals.
Yes, Labtron’s halogen moisture analyzer LHMA-B12 is well-suited for heat-sensitive or volatile samples, provided it is used with appropriate settings and precautions. The analyzer features adjustable temperature controls, usually in a range from 40°C to 200°C, allowing users to tailor the drying process according to the sample’s thermal tolerance. For sensitive compounds that degrade, oxidize, or volatilize at high temperatures, users can select a lower drying temperature and use gradual heating profiles to prevent sample decomposition. Additionally, the live drying curve displayed on the screen allows users to monitor drying behavior in real-time, ensuring that volatile elements are not inadvertently driven off too quickly. However, extremely volatile or reactive substances may still require specialized handling or alternative analytical techniques. In such cases, it’s important to consult the sample’s Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and conduct small-scale tests before full analysis. Proper sample preparation and test mode selection make the LHMA-B10 highly adaptable for sensitive materials.
Yes, Labtron halogen moisture analyzer LHMA-B12 is designed to meet common international standards for moisture analysis, making it a reliable instrument in both regulated and non-regulated settings. It supports compliance with ISO, ASTM, USP, EP, and other standards widely used in pharmaceuticals, food safety, environmental testing, and industrial applications. The device offers high measurement precision, repeatability, and traceability, all of which are crucial for meeting Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP). Its ability to export data, store test history, and integrate with quality systems also helps organizations fulfill audit trail and documentation requirements. Before implementation in a highly regulated environment, it’s advisable to verify the model’s specific certifications, calibration reports, and test method validations. The LHMA-B10’s flexibility, robust design, and data integrity features make it an excellent choice for institutions that prioritize compliance.
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