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Optimize Quality Control With Real-Time Liquid Process Monitoring Technology

ColloidTek’s Collo Analyzer delivers a new method for quality monitoring

Wed, 01/10/2024 - 12:00
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(ColloidTek: London) -- Finnish deep tech company ColloidTek has developed Collo Analyzer, a new method for real–time liquid process quality monitoring, offering significant benefits for the food and beverage manufacturing industry. Based on EMF sensors and machine learning, the technology detects various contaminants and identifies potential risks in liquid processing with a single, real-time measurement and instant in-line analysis. This solution has the potential to revolutionize liquid quality control by providing food and beverage manufacturers with comprehensive information about the quality of their products at any stage of production, ensuring the safety, quality, and correct taste of the end product.

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In liquid processing—for example, in the dairy industry—efficient quality control is critical. It is essential to confirm that there are no contaminants in milk batches, such as the remains of CIP chemicals. Traditionally, collecting samples for laboratory analysis has been time-consuming, leading to delays and potential product quality risks. In addition to the logistics of transporting the sample to the laboratory, manufacturers can expect to wait days for results. Meanwhile, the milk has often already been processed into end products.

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