What is Moisture Mapping

Introduction

Moisture Mapping refers to the method of identifying moisture levels across a surface or within a material. It can be achieved using specialized moisture monitoring equipment, providing valuable insights into the moisture distribution and dynamics of the inspected area or material.

Moisture Monitoring Equipment

Various types of moisture monitoring equipment play a crucial role in effective Moisture Mapping. These tools utilize distinct technologies to measure and determine moisture levels accurately.

  • Resistance-based moisture meters: These devices measure the electrical resistance of a material, which can change significantly depending on moisture levels.
  • Capacitance-based moisture meters: They employ capacitance measurement to determine moisture content, as the dielectric constant of a material correlates with its moisture levels.
  • Thermal conductivity moisture meters: These instruments utilize thermal conductivity to assess moisture levels, as moisture content affects a material’s thermal conductivity.
  • Infrared moisture mapping cameras: These devices capture thermal images of the target area, allowing for non-intrusive moisture detection and distribution visualization.

What is a Moisture Tester Called?

Moisture testers, commonly referred to as moisture meters or moisture sensors, are electronic devices designed to measure moisture content within various materials, including wood, soil, paper, and many others.

Depending on the type of moisture tester used, moisture levels can be measured in different units, such as percentage of weight (% w/w), percentage of volume (% v/v), or percent moisture content (PMC).