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There is a demand for new quality control methods for testing sausage, poultry, ground beef, and other meat products. Traditional methods for monitoring parameters of interest include HPLC, GC, and wet chemistry. These methods are labor intensive, time-consuming, ill-suited for large scale testing, can only measure one parameter at a time, and can require the use of expensive solvents and ...
ByGalaxy Scientific Inc based in Nashua, NEW HAMPSHIRE (USA)
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Dairy products include milk and milk-based products such as butter, cheese, yogurt, and ice cream. Milk production in the United States is over 200 billion pounds yearly and approximately 63% of this is converted into other products. The industry is expanding due to technological advances in milk production efficiency as well as consumer demand for new and more healthy products. Butter, cheese, and yogurt production can be a complex process and there is a demand for more efficient methods of quality control, ...
ByGalaxy Scientific Inc based in Nashua, NEW HAMPSHIRE (USA)
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The animal feed industry is estimated around $250 billion Dollars and the beginning of its industrial scale production is tracked back to the late 19th century. 70 to 80 percent of the cost in producing animals is the feed cost. Reaching an optimal balance of nutrition to enable fastest, cheapest growth for animals at lowest cost is very ...
ByGalaxy Scientific Inc based in Nashua, NEW HAMPSHIRE (USA)
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Raw materials, intermediates, and finished products are all monitored during the manufacturing process. Traditional methods for monitoring parameters include HPLC, GC, wet chemistry, and sensory analysis. These methods are labor intensive, time-consuming, can only measure one parameter at a time, and require the use of expensive solvents and reagents. ...
ByGalaxy Scientific Inc based in Nashua, NEW HAMPSHIRE (USA)
The Situation: A plant located in the eastern United States manufactures phenolic resin for applications in plastics molding. This plant uses well water for cooling its reaction process and then discharges the water into a local creek. A leak in the reactor and associated cooling equipment would cause phenol and phenolic compounds to contaminate the cooling water. Such a leak could result in a discharge violation. The local regulators frequently inspected the plant’s discharge to ensure compliance with the ...
ByBenchmark Measurement Solutions (formerly Turner Designs Hydrocarbon Instruments) based in Edmonton, ALBERTA (CANADA)
A plant located in the eastern United States manufactures phenolic resin for applications in plastics molding. This plant uses well water for cooling its reaction process and then discharges the water into a local ...
ByBenchmark Measurement Solutions (formerly Turner Designs Hydrocarbon Instruments) based in Edmonton, ALBERTA (CANADA)
