Definition. Two-parameter microwave resonance: the method we developed with Prof. Knöchel at CAU Kiel in 2001.
In 2001, Döscher started a collaboration at the Chair of High-Frequency Engineering at Christian-Albrechts-University in Kiel. From this came the two-parameter microwave resonance method.
The material is brought into a resonator. From changes in resonance frequency and resonance quality (Q-factor), water content and density are calculated simultaneously.
All current Döscher inline systems are based on 2-PMR. The method is long-term stable across multiple years.
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The method was jointly published with CAU Kiel. Implementation details are proprietary.
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