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Resistance sensors are most commonly
used to measure seed cotton moisture in gins. Samuel
Jackson uses Universal Resistance Sensors (URS) in both
incoming and after-drying moisture measurement. This
sensor is a good choice for measurement locations such
as: the module feeder, the feed control, above the
extractor-feeder, and in the overflow. When used with a
Moisture Mirror, the peak-hold capability of these
sensors allow moisture measurement in places not
possible in the past. The current sensor pad is a second
generation product based on improvements from first
resistance sensor pad that was susceptible to static
electricity and trashy cotton. Each URS comes with a
sensor pad, mounting bracket, and a CMT transmitter.
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