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47 Food & Beverage Analysis


Versatile Digital Handheld Refractometer Features an Onboard Library of 50 Commonly Used Scales


The new OPTi Digital Handheld Refractometer from Bellingham + Stanley offers versatile measurement of total dissolved solids and blend ratios of liquids in a highly reliable, premium quality instrument.


Thanks to its compact design and clever marriage of smart software and ergonomic hardware, OPTi refractometers are the perfect refractometer for use in the field, factory or laboratory. The OPTi features an easy-clean, stainless steel prism dish offering rapid temperature stabilisation and convenient cradling of sample compared to most optical refractometers.


The OPTi revolutionises the way in which digital handheld refractometers are supplied and purchased, giving customers access to an onboard library of 50 common scales including 0-95 °Brix, Refractive Index, °Baumé, Butyro, Colostrum Quality, Ethylene Glycol and many more. Up to three active scales are easily accessible by the user; with the onboard scale library just a few button presses away. Thanks to the vast range of scales and durable design, the OPTi refractometer is suitable for a wide range of applications; from the laboratory to the harshest of environments.


A unique AG Test Mode allows for the use of long-life non-sucrose based certified reference materials for measurement verification. A read delay can be applied to the ‘Read’ or ‘Zero’ functions to aid measurement stability. Temperature can be displayed in either Fahrenheit or centigrade, supporting use anywhere in the world.


Bellingham + Stanley, a Xylem brand, offer a complete range of handheld and laboratory refractometers suitable for measuring the concentration of solutions across many different industries including food and beverage, beer and wine, industrial, automotive, and life science.


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Protecting Consumers with the Latest in Food Testing Technology


Misa (Metrohm Instant SERS Analyser) is a new, portable instrument for rapid, presumptive testing of foodstuffs at the point of sampling. Smaller than a shoe box, this new solution can be taken anywhere and gives public authorities and retailers the possibility to check all kinds of foodstuffs for notorious adulterants, residues of banned, highly toxic pesticides and herbicides or even illegal growth hormones in a few seconds. It is operated by a simple App and can be used by anyone with only a minimum of sample preparation required. Several free Application Notes prove the validity of the Misa system.


Metrohm is pleased to present a range of free applications to detect artificial colorants, residues of pesticides, herbicides, and fungicides that are banned by many public authorities due to their suspected carcinogenic nature. The 17 Application Notes can be downloaded for free.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/P1Ra 52871pr@reply-direct.com


Using Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry for Mercury, Arsenic, Selenium and Antimony Determination in Food, Feed and Beverage Samples


Economic Water Activity Measurement Now With Live Demonstration Service The latest Aqualab Pawkit water activity meter from


Labcell makes the measurement of water activity available at an economic price to food industry. New for customers is a live-demonstration service so that potential users can see the product in practice while talking to the key technical team - securely and confidentially. By using a video conferencing facility and using samples of your products, Labcell is able to offer a truly bespoke trial of the Aqualab 4TE.


The consumption of food and drink is one of the main sources of exposure to toxic metals. Selenium, on the other hand, is an essential nutritional element and is often added as a supplement to food for health benefits. It is also an important element in animal feed to ensure livestock wellbeing. Coupling Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry (AFS) with either cold vapour generation or hydride generation has been PSA’s core competency for over 35 years. With the addition of analyte separation capabilities which allows for speciation studies, PSA offers powerful analytical tools to help contract laboratories, food and feed producers and regulators alike with these determinations. Food security has never been more important. PSA systems offer ultimate detection performance, combined with ease of use and affordability.


Employing Atomic Fluorescence Spectroscopy as the means of detection the PSA analysers provide ultimate detection performance. With literally thousands of systems in the field today, and support networks in Europe, USA and SE Asia, PSA offers the ideal package of performance, reliability and support.


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The battery-powered device can be carried anywhere within the production plant or wider supply chain for taking on-the-spot measurements. Water activity can be measured in a range of locations, from the field to the factory, shop and restaurant.


The Pawkit is placed over a sample dish containing solid, liquid, paste or powdered material, and readings are obtained in five minutes or less.


Each Pawkit is supplied with a robust carry case, sample cups/lids, verification salts, operating instructions and a calibration certificate.


To book a demonstration, visit the website. More information online: ilmt.co/PL/zp9y


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Contact Gwyneth Astles on +44 (0)1727 855574 or email: gwyneth@intlabmate.com


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