HomeAnnals of Tropical Researchvol. 26 no. 1&2 (2004)

Development Of An Electronic Moisture Meter For Abaca Fiber

Feliciano G. Sinon | Alberto C. Martinez, Jr.

 

Abstract:

An electronic, portable, cheap and easy-to-operate moisture meter was developed nd fabricated using the resistivity-conductivity principle of operation which states th t the presence of moisture in the fiber conducts electrical current from one terminal end to the other. Its circuitry followed that of the modified wheats tone bridge and used an LM 324 Op Am Integrated circuit. Results of the calibration studies showed highly significant relationships between th meter reading and the oven drying method even at the fiber pressure of only I 00 g/ cnr (estimated at 4 kg pressure at the test probe handle). Further studies using fiber samples of zero and 14-blade serrations revealed highly significant relationships between the moisture reading and the oven drying method with an R-value of0.986 and 0.976 and trendline equations of y = 2.34 + J.07x andy = 0.8376x, respectively. Tnis means that the meter is st ill capable of reading moisture content of abaca fiber at different classifications with greater accuracy and reliability. Potential end-users' acceptability evaluation oft he meter revealed higher acceptability rating from the farmers than the traders.



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