Food & Beverage Analysis
Reliable and Reproducible Particle Size Analysis
Choose according to your needs with the completely revised ANALYSETTE 22 NeXT from Fritsch: The ANALYSETTE 22 NeXT Micro offers a measuring range of 0.05 - 1500 µm for all typical measurement tasks and the high-end instrument ANALYSETTE 22 NeXT Nano provides an extra wide measuring range of 0.01 - 3800 µm for maximum precision and sensitivity for smallest particles with an additional detector system. With easy operation, short analysis times, reliably reproducible results and the recording of additional parameters such as temperature and pH value during wet dispersion, these instruments from Fritsch are ideal for particle size analysis in production and quality control, research and development or for controlling manufacturing processes.
The new generation ANALYSETTE 22 NeXT operates like every Fritsch Laser Particle Sizer with the patented Reverse Fourier design which has established itself by now as a general standard. The Laser Particle Sizer operates with only one laser and does not need an additional light source even for backward scattering. Therefore it records the entire measuring range with only one scan, making your work significantly faster and enabling the user to conduct more measurements in the same time if necessary.
The ideal method of preparation for particle size measurement is the wet dispersion. With its cleverly reduced design and solid, robust engineering, the dispersion unit of the ANALYSETTE 22 NeXT is designed for an especially long service life and is practically maintenance-free. Doing completely without valves and moveable seals in the sample circulation system ensures for example that no dead spaces occur and no sample material can accumulate and settle. A powerful centrifugal pump with individually adjustable speed ensures stable measuring in the dispersion unit. To measure samples tending to agglomerate, simply add the optionally available high-performance ultrasonic box to the sample circuit.
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Achieve Quality Assurance Within Your Food and Beverage Laboratory
Whether it’s the water quality, the product itself or the production process, the new Turb® 750 IR turbidity meter from Xylem’s WTW brand is equipped for a myriad of quality assurance tasks within the food and beverage laboratory.
Checking the turbidity of incoming water, especially from a local aquifer in order to prevent overuse, requires high performance measurement at low values. The intelligent IRPC check for best precision, reproducibility and plausibility supports this need.
The Turb® 750 IR cleverly uses infrared optics to avoid natural but disruptive absorption effects experienced by traditional ‘white light’ turbidimeters when measuring coloured concentrates or end products like juices or wine. Additionally, the many AQA options (such as the AQS key for proof standard) guarantees best data security with extensive data management from sample IDs to data filters for batch transfer to LIMS.
Using the Turb® 750 IR to measure the turbidity of washing water between batch runs in a production line is also proven to safeguard health as low suspended solids correlates to a risk reduction of spreading allergenic substances into the next product.
The Turb® 750 IR offers an excellent price/performance ratio; especially considering its simple operation, data handling and AQA functions. More information online:
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New Sample Prep Solution Simplifi es Food Safety Testing
Food industry, government and contract testing laboratories performing food safety analysis can now benefit from a new portfolio that offers cost-effective, robust Solid-Phase Extraction (SPE) solutions to support food safety workflows and meet regulatory requirements across Europe, Asia and the Americas.
The Thermo Scientific QuEChERS product line provides an easy-to-use, sample preparation workflow, with sample extraction and cleanup kits that allow for comprehensive pesticide residues extraction to produce cleaner extracts for chromatographic analysis. With pre-weighed, high-quality salts and sorbents, specifically designed to eliminate salt clumping during sample preparation, laboratories will achieve reliable and reproducible results, allowing them to meet regulatory food safety requirements. The collection includes 48 new products for Original, Association of Official Analytical Chemists (AOAC) and European methods and are available in convenient pouches or prefilled tubes, giving users a wide range of choice to find the sample preparation solutions to best suit their needs.
“Regulatory requirements for food safety analysis are becoming more and more stringent. The new QuEChERS collection provides a comprehensive sample preparation workflow that give laboratories confidence that their analysis is reliable and repeatable, and will ensure foodstuffs meet the safety regulations,” said Ken Meadows, Global Product Manager, Sample Preparation Products, Thermo Fisher Scientific.
The Thermo Scientific QuEChERS line provides a high level of versatility in a cost-effective manner and can be utilised across various applications within the food safety space, including pesticide residues analysis, veterinary drugs analysis and mycotoxins analyses. Effective sample preparation is crucial in producing reliable results from liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis, and the QuEChERS portfolio supports the safeguarding of consumer health from potential contaminants.
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