Bruker Corporation Launches MOVE-T: Revolutionary FT-NIR Technology Enhances Liquid Dairy Analysis

Reuters
28 May
Bruker Corporation Launches MOVE-T: Revolutionary FT-NIR Technology Enhances Liquid Dairy Analysis

Bruker Corporation has announced the launch of the MOVE-T, a state-of-the-art liquid dairy analyzer designed to enhance quality control in the dairy industry. Utilizing advanced Fourier Transform Near-Infrared (FT-NIR) technology, the MOVE-T provides precise analysis of raw milk and other liquid dairy products, ensuring superior product quality and consistency. The compact analyzer is suitable for a wide range of applications, from raw milk to liquid finished products, intermediates, and premixes. With its wear-free quartz cell and FT-NIR technology integration, the MOVE-T offers high sensitivity, specificity, and transferability, making it an essential tool for modern dairy quality control. The analyzer delivers reliable results in line with ISO 21543 (IDF 201) standards, helping producers maintain consistent product quality.

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