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Kett has long been recognized as the leader in Rice measurement. We offer many types of measurement instruments that guide the rice from paddy to plate. These instruments include rice moisture analyzers including the Riceter, the world's largest selling moisture analyzer for portable use as well as single kernel grain moisture analyzers, allowing the processor to categorize the distribution of moisture within his process.
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Rice Harvest | Optimize Harvest by Location | The OT Rice Harvester automatically calculates temperature hours to allow fields to be individually harvested at the perfect time |
Foods | Managing Rice Moisture | Any application requiring rice moisture or rice composition. The PQ520 single grain moisture tester provides individual kernel moisture to evaluate quality and homogeneity of each sample |
Rice Quality | Managing Nutritional Guidelines | Quantify Rice Quality and Rice Yields - Simultaneously measure rice moisture, rice protein and rice amylose with no sample alteration in a single 5 second test. |
Rice Quality | Managing Yiields | Automatically grade rice, eliminating variation between graders |
RN300 - Automatic Rice Grader
This unique instrument standardizes rice grading. Individual rice kernels are scanned, visible photos digitized and then categorized by preset criteria. Factory calibrations for both brown rice and polished white rice are provided. Customers can modify selection characteristics if desired. The compact measurement station can be taken to supplier or customer locations so that tests can be easily replicated and supply channel quality specifications developed and maintained. Download Brochure |
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Riceter - Handheld Rice Moisture Meter The Riceter is the world's largest selling moisture meter. Originally developed in the 1950's, the latest versions will test rice using both JIS and USDA rice moisture measurement criteria. Some versions have calibrations for testing other small seed crops like wheat and barley. |