Measurement of the moisture content of the slipper in the production of ceramic mass using the Capacitive Soil Moisture Sensor
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In this article, the method of measuring the moisture content of the slurry using the Capacitive soil moisture sensor in the production of porcelain is considered and a scheme is developed
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