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KJT230 Desktop NIR Moisture Analyzer

Advanced Desktop NIR Moisture Analyzer: Turntable Averaging, Password-Protected Calibrations

A refined benchtop moisture analyzer that reads near-infrared moisture in seconds and leaves the sample intact. The rotating turntable averages across the full sample, while password-protected calibrations keep results consistent.

  • Rotating turntable: Averages moisture across the entire sample surface for steadier readings.
  • Password-protected calibrations: Locks stored curves against unauthorized changes.
  • Tracker software: Capture, chart, and store results on a connected PC.

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The Advanced Desktop Standard for Near-Infrared Moisture Analysis

The KJT230 refined Kett’s benchtop near-infrared moisture analyzer with password-protected calibrations, on-board self-diagnostics, and Tracker data software. Place a sample on the rotating turntable, and the instrument averages moisture across the full sample surface and returns a result in seconds.

Built for Repeatable QC Results

  • Slow oven and reagent methods: Near-infrared light returns a result almost instantly, clearing the bottleneck of drying cycles and titrations.
  • Uneven samples: The rotating turntable measures across the entire sample surface, steadying readings on grains, powders, and granular materials.
  • Unauthorized changes: Password protection locks calibration data so stored curves stay correct across operators and shifts.
  • Quality records: Tracker software captures, charts, and stores readings on a connected PC for analysis and reporting.

Engineered for the Production Bench

The KJT230 stores up to 50 calibration channels, develops calibration curves through Tracker software, and runs standalone once curves are loaded. On-board self-diagnostics monitor temperature, motor, and optical health, and a tungsten lamp supports long service life. Every Kett instrument carries a One Year Total Care Warranty covering parts, labor, and specification compliance, with Maintenance Agreements available.

Service and Replacement

The KJT230 is no longer manufactured. The upgraded instrument is our KB230 Desktop NIR Moisture Meter, which carries forward the same turntable averaging and Tracker workflow with higher precision and modern connectivity.

Weight 28 lbs
Dimensions 20 × 16 × 14 in

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Wet-based moisture or dry-based moisture?
AnsweredKett Support asked June 2016 • Universal Moisture Meters
1 answer · 2,164 views
Why does the turntable start without us touching it?
AnsweredAnonymous asked May 2015 • NIR Instant Moisture Meters
1 answer · 1,780 views
Calibration/password help for the KJT230?
AnsweredAnonymous asked April 2015 • NIR Instant Moisture Meters
0 answers · 181 views
When should I “zero adjust” the system
AnsweredRob Schreiber asked October 2014 • NIR Instant Composition Analyzers
1 answer · 1,727 views
How many samples are needed for a calibration
AnsweredKett Support asked March 2014 • NIR Instant Composition Analyzers
1 answer · 30,461 views
Merging data from two Tracker installs
AnsweredRob Schreiber asked December 2013 • Tracker Software
1 answer · 1,793 views
How to backup or move Tracker data files
AnsweredRob Schreiber asked December 2013 • Tracker Software
1 answer · 1,584 views
How does an NIR analyzer work?
AnsweredRob Schreiber asked November 2013 • NIR Instant Composition Analyzers
1 answer · 7,553 views
How Fast is the Moisture Measurement in the KJT230 Moisture Meter
AnsweredRob Schreiber asked November 2013 • NIR Instant Composition Analyzers
1 answer · 2,037 views