Instrument is said to be ideal for use in a wide range of sectors including food and beverage manufacturing, water treatment, paper and pulp and healthcare establishments
Biotrace International has announced the launch of what it describes as a revolutionary new luminometer for hygiene monitoring, the Uni-Lite NG.
The company has designed a highly portable and truly lightweight hand-held luminometer for use with Clean-Trace and Aqua-Trace, its ATP (adenosine triphosphate) based rapid hygiene monitoring tests.
Weighing around 400g, the innovative instrument is said to be ideal for use in a wide range of sectors including food and beverage manufacturing, water treatment, paper and pulp and healthcare establishments.
The Uni-Lite NG has been designed with the needs of the future in mind and is one of the lightest luminometers in the world.
The software can be upgraded remotely allowing future features to be added without the need to return the instrument, and an internal calibration self-check device assures users that the Uni-Lite NG is still correctly calibrated.
The new luminometer is fully PC compatible and is supplied with Biotrack+, the company's multilingual data trending software.
Biotrack+ enables users to take full control of their hygiene management - from creating sample plans and setting pass/fail levels, to using the data for powerful management reports.
The Uni-Lite NG also offers an innovative re-test facility which allows users to retest a failed test point as many times as required, allowing all results to be recorded easily.
The accessory list includes a unique docking station which offers instant connection to a PC and battery charging facilities, and increases convenience by removing the need to connect and reconnect leads each time the instrument is used.
Colin Hunt, senior product manager at Biotrace International explains: "We are constantly striving to satisfy our customers1 needs and provide them with the products they want.
"Our research has enabled us to pinpoint key features customers require and we are confident we meet these needs in our next generation luminometer, the Uni-Lite NG".