Composition Calculator

Enter weights to calculate composition percentages

What Are Total Solids?

Definition

Total Solids (TS) include both suspended and dissolved solids in a sample. It refers to the material left after evaporating all water from a sample.

Why It’s Important

  • Wastewater: Helps monitor sludge quality.
  • Agriculture: Useful in compost and manure analysis.
  • Food: Maintains product consistency and safety.

Formula

Total Solids (%) = (Dry Weight / Wet Weight) × 100

What Is Moisture Content?

Definition

Moisture content is the amount of water in a sample. It is important for product shelf life, soil health, and construction material safety.

Moisture Formula

Moisture (%) = 100 - Total Solids (%)

Common Uses

  • Food: Prevent spoilage.
  • Soil: Manage irrigation.
  • Construction: Prevent material failure.

Organic vs. Inorganic Solids

Organic Solids

  • Come from living matter.
  • Biodegradable.
  • Important for composting and biological wastewater treatment.

Inorganic Solids

  • Mineral-based (e.g., sand, salts).
  • Non-biodegradable.
  • Affect filtration and settling in water treatment.

Loss on Ignition (LOI) Method

How It Works

  • Dry the sample at 105°C.
  • Burn it at 550°C.
  • The lost weight is organic content.
  • The residue is inorganic.

Organic Formula

Organic (%) = ((Dry weight - Ash weight) / Dry weight) × 100

How the Calculator Works

Inputs

  • Wet weight
  • Dry weight
  • Ash weight

Outputs

  • Total Solids (%)
  • Moisture (%)
  • Organic Content (%)
  • Inorganic Content (%)

Example

ParameterValue
Wet Weight100 g
Dry Weight40 g
Ash Weight10 g

Results:

  • TS = 40%
  • Moisture = 60%
  • Organic = 75%
  • Inorganic = 25%