Next Instruments,
Sydney, NSW, Australia, is pleased to announce the release of the new CropScan 3000F Grain and Flour Analyser.
www.nextinstruments.net |
The
most significant advance in the CropScan 3000F is that the rotating dish
sampling system handles whole grains and powders quickly and accurately. Simply
load a sample, scrape across and you are ready for analysis. Load the dish into
the sample drawer and when prompted by the software insert the drawer.
Analysis time is typically 30-60 seconds. The rotating sample dish collects 10 sub scans and the software reports the average for protein and moisture in grains, and protein, moisture, ash, water absorption and starch damage in flour.
Analysis time is typically 30-60 seconds. The rotating sample dish collects 10 sub scans and the software reports the average for protein and moisture in grains, and protein, moisture, ash, water absorption and starch damage in flour.
The
built-in report function allows data to be retrieved from memory, tabulated and
printed or sent to a central computer via Ethernet, wireless modem or serial
cable.
Read more HERE.
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