FOSS
announces the NIRS DA1650 analyser for liquid oil and oil crush solid samples,
a robust and simple-to-use instrument that gives oil crushers vital process data on the quality of their oil and the
amount of oil left in the meals, allowing full yield potential to be reached.
With other analytical solutions it has been necessary for oil crushers
to use different instruments and methods to get the information they need
during the oil production process. Having just one, easy-to-use unit promotes more frequent
testing, giving more data and more power to control the production process.
Instrument
users can measure the solid samples in the normal sample holder and then use a
unique gold reflector cup for liquid oil samples. The intuitive touch screen
interface makes it fast and easy for any user to switch between sample
types. The cup and gold reflector
for the liquid samples are specially designed with an optically selected path
length to give consistent measurements for oil by controlling the physical
boundaries for the near infrared (NIR) transflectance measurements exactly.
Stable
measurements across multiple sites
All
NIRS DA1650 instruments are factory-standardised for consistency across units.
This allows for straightforward calibration transferability from unit to unit
or from earlier solutions where users can re-use valuable calibration data.
Individual
units can be connected to the internet
with FOSS Mosaic software for remote management. More than a simple internet
connection, the Mosaic software allows instruments to be monitored and calibration
adjustments and updates to be made remotely. These tasks can be performed
across multiple instruments and multiple sites instantly in one go.
Robust
and low maintenance
Maintenance
is minimal with the NIRS DA1650 as there is only one instrument to look after.
It is also available pre-calibrated removing the need to invest time and
resources in developing new calibration models.
The
robust unit can be used either in a laboratory or close to the production line
where the sealed DDA platform withstands vibration, dust or spills that can
occur during regular use by plant operators. The surface of the gold reflector
in the liquid sample is protected by quartz glass to avoid wear.
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