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Gordon
| Posted on Monday, June 20, 2005 - 7:25 am: | |
Hi everybody, I am a trainee in a factory which manufactures milk products. The goal of my training period is to find something which could make the dry matter analysis of the quark (a product denser than the yogurt) directly in line (2500 kg/h) and instantaneously. Naturally, I thought to spectroscopy, but as I am far from being an expert in that field I don't really know if it is really possible even if some manufacturers like FOSS or Bruker Optics say yes. In fact I am sure that it is possible but with which accuracy. I mean, this method needs to be calibrated on the official method and as a consequence, it will not have a better "pure" accuracy than the official method. Nevertheless, I would like to know what accuracy we can expect for that kind of analyses with that kind of product. Thanks in advance for your help, Yours faithfully, Gordon. |
Gabi Levin
| Posted on Tuesday, June 21, 2005 - 1:07 am: | |
Hi Gordon, So as not to use this stage for business, contact me directly at [email protected] and I will be able to help you with information of the exact nature you are looking for. Gabi Levin |
Gordon
| Posted on Wednesday, June 22, 2005 - 7:00 am: | |
Thank you for your answer. I sent to you an e-mail explaining the situation. I would be really grateful to you if you could answer to it. Thank you in advance, Gordon |
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