The diagnostic instrument, which dairy labs use to measure the water content in milk, incorporates a new design and electronic technologies that enhance usability, accuracy, and reliability.
"The model 4250 sets the standard for precision, accuracy, and ease of use," said Ken Micciche, director, marketing, Advanced Instruments.
"It builds on our heritage of leadership and value by incorporating advanced electronic technologies and a new highly functional design to meet our customers' expectations.
"With its capability to test cow, goat, sheep, and buffalo milk, this versatile instrument is ideal for all dairy processors, including specialty milk producers," he said.
The single-sample cryoscope includes the following new features to enhance usability and make it easy to update:.
Multiple language capability.
On-board printer.
Test results stored in memory for later recall.
Downloadable software upgrades.
"Our new cryoscope's proven, reliable technology, plus 24/7 technical support, make it a perfect fit for dairy processors requiring highly dependable, accurate verification of water levels in their raw milk supply and finished products," said Micciche.
The model 4250 is available for immediate delivery from Advanced Instruments and its distributors.