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 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:
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.
In conclusion, here is how CDR FoodLab systems simplify and support food quality control:
AnalysisCDR 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. |
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Technical Specifications of CDR FoodLab Touch for MUNTechnical Specifications
Reference Standards
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