FoodLab Junior for MUN

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The Analysis of Milk for Milk Urea Nitrogen with CDR Food Lab Systems


 

CDR FoodLab Junior can be used to determine the amount of Milk Urea Nitrogen (MUN) in milk. Thanks to its compact dimensions, light weight and the different types of connections, it can be used to perform tests on-site: in fact, it is possible to measure the content of urea in raw milkdrawn from cows in order to determine an appropriate diet for milk animals and improve their health.

 

The System Includes:
  • A thermostated analyser based on photometric technology that uses LEDs instead of usual tungsten lamps. The photometric module is a 37°C thermostated block with 1 reading cell and 3 incubation cells.
  • A Kit of pre-vialed, disposable reagents with a low toxicity developed by the research laboratories of CDR, with a 12-month shelf-life.
  • Pipettes to simplify the collection of the samples.
  • "Step by step" built-in guide during the analysis procedure.
  • Possibility to connect a printer.

 

Easy to use

The system is designed to be used by anyone, without the support of specialised technical staff.

The analysis methods are easier than traditional ones and can be performed in just a few steps:

  • Adding the sample volume to the pre-vialed reagent.
  • Following the displayed instructions and if there is ever any doubt, the HELP function will lead you through the process.
  • Results are automatically calculated, displayed and printed.


Reliable

This measuring system owes its sensitivity, accuracy and reliability to the photometric technology based on LED luminous sources.

The results of the analyses are correlated with reference methods.


The Advantages of the CDR FoodLab systems

In conclusion, here is how CDR FoodLab systems simplify and support food quality control:

  • Ease of use - no skilled staff necessary; moreover the "step by step" guide assists the operator in case of uncertainty about the analysis method procedure;
  • Utilisation of simple and optimised methods, rapid to perform, without risks, without waste and without the need of a specially equipped laboratory;
  • Removes the necessity to engage an external laboratory;
  • Allows you to make rapid and safe decisions: in a few minutes you obtain reliable results on your samples;
  • The system gives accurate results, verified by the correlation curves and the conformity with reference chemical analysis methods;
  • Small size dimensions, compact and does not require maintainance: the system is a spectrophotometer fitting the analytical needs of food producers.

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Analysis

CDR Foodlab Junior system allows the user to determine Milk Urea Nitrogen (MUN) in milk.

Thanks to the portability of the analysis instrument, and the advanced FoodLab analysis method, it is possible to perform the analyses outside of laboratories. In this way, the CDR FoodLab Junior allows the user to measure the content of MUN in raw milk, which has justbeen milked in the shed, with the aim of defining a proper diet for milk-producing animals thus improving their health.


Analytical Kits



AnalysisNumber of TestsCodeRange
Milk Urea Nitrogen (MUN)10*3000045 100 mg/dL
100*300000

Technical Specifications of CDR FoodLab Touch for MUN

Technical Specifications

  • System: analyser with a 37° C thermostated block with 1 reading cell with specific LED light source and 3 incubation cells
  • Measurement: photometric technology that uses LEDs instead of usual tungsten lamps
  • Display: 4,3'' Wide TFT color LCD touchscreen
  • Connectivity: 1 USB type B for technical service and PC connection. Bluetooth 2.1.
  • Storage: 4 GB internal memory to store the performed tests
  • Dimensions and weight: 15 x 22 x 8,3 cm (W x D x H) - 0,80 Kg
  • Power supply: 24 V or rechargable lithium battery (optional)
  • Environmental operating conditions: from +15°C to +35°C.

Reference Standards

  • EN 50081/1. Electromagnetic compatibility: emission residential environments light industry.
  • N 55022. A Measurement of radio disturbances on IT equipment.
  • EN 50082/2 Sensitivity to irradiated and induced electromagnetic radiation.
  • ENV 50140 Electromagnetic compatibility: immunity test in presence of radiated electromagnetic RM fields.

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