International Journal of Environmental Engineering
Author(s) : CHRISTOPHER G. J. BAKER, KATERINA SIKOROVA, ONDREJ KRISTOF, PAVEL BULEJKO, PAVEL KEJIK, TOMAS SVERAK
The paper compares the results of the test of continuous moisture content measurements of lime hydrate under operating unit production conditions where the infra-red spectroscopy method and the classical method of the mass decrease of samples in drying chamber were employed. The large differences which two measurement systems show are explained in connection of the changes of the measurement process conditions. The paper shows the taken data of infrared spectral measurement of the powder material moisture content as the function of: • the time of the spectral data that are taken; • the influence of the false IR radiation; • the influence of smoothness of the measured powder material surface; • the distance of the measured material surface of the spectral measurement device focus.