Thermostatic device Milkotester CH-W12 is a system for detection of inhibitors and antibiotics in animal milk (blockheater). This Dry incubator is suitable for installation in milk collecting centers, dairies or milk transportation vehicle. Milkotester CH-W12 thermostatic device is compatible with antibiotic tests Charm® or similar tests. It is manufactured so that it can best fit the shape of antibiotic and inhibitor test tubes.
Milkotester CH-W12 dry incubator has a temperature range of operation from 30°C to 80°C. The device has two factory set working modes. Mode 1 is working at temperature of 56°C with Timer 1 of 10 minutes. Mode 2 is working at temperature 56°C with Timer 1 of 10 minutes. The user of the dry incubator can make adjustments to both temperature and timers.
Milkotester CH-W12 – Using the Dry incubator for antibiotics testing prevents the risk of getting milk with developing acidic bacteria. Manufacturer, Milkotester Ltd. has over 20 years of experience in the production of devices for milk analysis. It is one of the leading brands, recognized internationally, in the development of milk analyzers and devices for milk testing.
Temperature range from 30°C to 80°C
Stainless steel design
Aluminium plates
Compatible tests – Charm
Two factory set modes
Temperature accuracy ±0.5°C
Can be connected to milk transportation tank vehicle
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