miniFoodLab
Portable analyzer that offers a practical and fast method to accurately determine the concentration of urea in milk, chlorides in milk and dairy products, and chlorides in vegetable puree. The system can also be used for on-site testing.
miniFoodLab is the portable version of FoodLab system specifically designed to assess the quality of food like milk, dairy products. The system can also be used for on-site testing.
Thanks to its compact dimensions, lightness and practical accessories, like the bag and connection cable for vehicles, miniFoodLab can also be used for on-site testing; for example to measure the amount of urea in crude milk in farms in order to define the most suitable diet for milk animals and improve their health.
System
- miniFoodlab analyzer
- Serial connection cable for PC
- Dedicated PC software to print test results
- Operating manual and two video cards for the execution of tests
- Micropipettes for the extraction of samples
- Bag and 12 V connection cable for vehicle (optional)
Characteristics
Innovative tests based on low toxicity reagents to protect the health of operators and simplify disposal, supplied in ready to use cuvettes with pre-vialed reagents.
The use of microscopic quantities of sample (5-100 µl) enables to carry out the test on all types of matrices, thus minimizing waste.
High sensitivity, precision and reproducibility
The system requires no maintenance operations because it uses a spectrophotometric technology that excludes any form of contact between the instrumentation and the sample being tested.
Test
miniFoodLab enables to carry out the following chemical tests:
Comparative tests
CDR's analytical principle, which has been implemented also in FoodLab and miniFoodLab, has been validated with functional tests for the analysis of urea in cow, cow buffalo and goat milk by the L.S.L. (Laboratorio Standard Latte) laboratory of A.I.A. (Associazione Italiana Allevatori, Association of Italian Farmers), and has shown excellent sensitivity and repeatability.
CDR's analytical principle for the analysis of chlorides has been compared with Volhard's reference methods in Neotron's laboratories, and has shown excellent reliability and precision.
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miniFoodLab has been developed, designed and manufactured by CDR s.r.l.
