Barrier Temperature - Ametek mocon AQUATRAN 3/38 Operator's Manual

Water vapor transmission rate system
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Theory of Operation
Room temperature and humidity are just two of many factors that can marginally affect test results.
Consequently, a piece of film with a known WVTR will test higher or lower.
Any reference film, whose WVTR has been established, may be used for calibration. A reference film at any
arbitrarily constant test flow will produce an arbitrary constant amount of water vapor in the carrier gas. The
infrared sensor/amplifier produces a DC output proportional to the amount of water vapor. The DC output is
converted to a value and transmitted to the computer.
The computer subtracts the ReZero value from the DC output value. The result is converted to units of
Water Vapor Transmission Rate (WVTR) using a scaling factor determined by the nitrogen gas flow rate.
Factors that Affect the Transmission Rate of a Barrier Material
The water vapor transmission rate of barrier materials is affected by several factors:
Barrier test temperature
Test Gas (water vapor) concentration effect on driving force
Barometric pressure effect on measured transmission rate
Relative humidity

Barrier Temperature

The temperature at which the barrier is tested has a great effect (usually logarithmic) on transmission rate.
This makes temperature one of the most important test conditions for most barrier materials. Many barriers
exhibit a 6% to 15% rise in water vapor transmission rate for each degree C rise in temperature.
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AQUATRAN 3/38 Operator's Manual
MOCON, Inc.

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