We use both of these devices multiple times a day. They came calibrated from the manufacturer but I've noticed a downward trend in our moisture and water activity. We think it may be time to calibrate or at least test their effectiveness. However, being new to these devices I find the testing methods odd. The water activity meter requires pure NaCl 100g diluted in distilled water and put in a brown bottle for a week prior to doing the actual test. The moisture analyzer requires sodium tartrate dihydrate and the process is daunting. How often do these things REALLY need tested? How often should they be calibrated? Right now we are on a spending freeze and sending it somewhere for the foreseeable is out of the question. Also I just got this job and I have no idea when they were purchased and I've found no documentation on testing or calibration of either. No one can really tell me either. They haven't had a QC Manager in some time. Just a consultant.
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