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Food and Beverage Application Notes Index
The discharge of improperly treated industrial chemicals and fuel gas can have a major impact on the environment, posing a serious threat to public health. Concurrent with the global growth of manufacturing operations to keep pace with market trends, many countries are taking measures to deal with environmental problems.
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In the blending process at a lactic acid beverage plant, the product concentration was controlled by manually measuring the liquid density. On-line measurement process based on the DM8 liquid density meter achieves high accuracy in concentration control as well as increased efficiency in loss control and preventive monitoring.
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In a cream separator the raw milk is separated into lighter cream and heavier skim milk.
The DM8 vibration liquid density meter enables highly accurate control of the fat content, and it is easy to maintain.
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CIP is the system designed for automatic cleaning
and disinfecting. Our ISC202 conductivity transmitter has earned a reputation in the recovery of cleaning solutions because it can
take measurements with good boundary surface precision over
a wide range.
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| With the ISC202 and ISC402 inductive conductivity meters, these are now problems of the past: both devices enable stable, continuous monitoring and the quick detection of sugar solution leaks, preventing serious problems from ever developing.
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The paperless recorder DX series automatically calculate the Fo value from the heating
temperature and are useful in managing the sterilization process by displaying and
recording the value together with the heating temperature.
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One of the critical control points in the brewing process is
the monitoring of the progress of the fermentation stage.
The DM8 Vibration Type Liquid Density Meter
offers high sensitivity and stability, realizes precise control,
reduces workload, and reduces instrument costs.
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Yokogawa’s ceramic liner can offer the customer superior resistance to thermal shock and the failure that can occur due to liner cracking. This is due to Yokogawa’s use of 99.9% pure Al2O3 for the liner.
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