AquaSorp Isotherm Generator

Winner of a 2007 IFT Food Expo Innovation Award.

A moisture sorption isotherm maps the complex, product-specific relationship between water content and water activity. Considered the "fingerprint" of a food product*, this curve (usually S-shaped) shows how water activity changes as water content is increased or decreased. An isotherm is the key to understanding and controlling product formulation, product stability, moisture sensitivity, temperature effects, and drying characteristics.

Until now, you could expect to pay around $100,000 for an isotherm generator (or take 2-5 weeks to create a single isotherm by hand). Using the Dynamic Dewpoint Isotherm method (DDI), AquaSorp produces highly accurate adsorption and desorption isotherm curves in 24 hours or less − at a cost that researchers and formulators can afford.

A moisture sorption isotherm answers the following questions:


 Specifications  
 Water Activity Range:
 0.10 to 0.95 aw
 (10 to 95% Relative Humidity)
 Water Activity Accuracy:
 ± 0.005 aw
 Water Activity Repeatability:
 ±0.003 aw
 Temperature Operating Range:
 15 to 40°C
 Humidity Operating Range:
 10 to 90%, non-condensing
 Universal Power:
 110 V to 220 V AC, 50/60 Hz
 Size (Footprint):
 16.6" w x 13" d x 11.5" h
 Weight:
 42 lbs

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*Bell, L.N., and Labuza, T.P. 2000. "Practical Aspects of Moisture Sorption Isotherm Measurement and Use". 2nd Edition AACC Egan Press, Egan, MN