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Example 2. Moisture content measurement inclines sharply above a certain temperature
Such samples should be measured at a temperature where moisture content is stabilized but before rapid
changes in the curve occur.
If a moisture content curve flattens out and then rises again, materials other than water (lipids, additives,
organic matter) may have evaporated. In such cases, excessively high temperatures can lead to a lack of
reliability, repeatability and accuracy in measurement values.
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