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titleOfInvention Organic material processing equipment
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] To provide a method for detecting a water content in an organic substance processing apparatus, which can accurately determine the water content of an object to be processed. A PTC planar heating element is provided in a processing tank. The PTC planar heating element 12 has a characteristic in which the resistance value rapidly increases from around a set temperature. When the PTC planar heating element 12 is energized, the current value decreases to almost zero with the passage of time due to the temperature rise by the heating element. The change in the value of the current flowing through the PTC planar heating element 12 is measured to detect the water content of the object in the processing tank 1.
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