Hi Isaac,
the measurement of water activity has some advantages over measuring the ppm content if
1. You don´t need information about aw > 1
2. You don´t need the absolut content of water
The main advantage of using aw is the fact that very often it is desireable to know when the risk for free water comes up.
The ability to solve water is dependent on several parameters, not only the oil type, but also the ageing, the contamination etc.
So if you receive an "absolute" value of 700 ppm water in oil content, then you normally cannot judge about the risk of getting free water.
But if you receive a value of aw=0.9 at 20 degrees celsius and you know that the oil could cool down to - 20 degrees celsius, then you should consider a dehydration or something else.
R+D produces aw-transducers (We don´t know a air-humidity transducer which can be used for aw measurment - but..... ), backflushable microfilters (and systems) and the portable oil microfiltration, degasing and dehydration unit PPS-Alpha where our water transducer is built in for example. (
www.r-d-c.com)
Viele Gruesse aus Freiburg,
Wolfgang