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Perten/Kornservice/MIM/Schopper/Pfeuffer/Fluke 1400/MLN/HOH Express HE 90 Grain Laboratory Equipment

Manufacturer
Perten/Kornservice/MIM/Schopper/Pfeuffer/Fluke
Model
1400/MLN/HOH Express HE 90
Type
Grain Laboratory Equipment
Year
1998
Category
Measurement and testing
Sub-category
Other machinery
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Price: Upon request

Description

Weight: approx. 60kg. 3) Laboratory mill MIM 3100. 4) Hectoliter weight Louis Schopper with scale and weights. 5) Grain moisture meter Pfeuffer HOH Express HE 90
Year of manufacture: 1998
Measuring time: approx. 30s. 6) Laboratory mill Perten LM 3100. 7) Laboratory oven. 8) Calibration and temperature reference bath Fluke 7320 High-Precision-Bath
Temperature range: -20°C/150°C
Resolution: 0.01°C
Bath dimensions X/Y/Z: approx. 170mm/90mm/230mm
Volume: approx. 9l

AI Description

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Capabilities

This comprehensive grain laboratory setup includes seven essential testing devices for analyzing grain quality and characteristics. The collection features a Perten Falling Number 1402 (measures gluten strength and baking quality), Kornservice Sample Cleaner MLN (removes foreign materials), two laboratory mills (MIM 3100 and Perten LM 3100) for grinding samples, a Schopper hectoliter weight scale (determines bulk density), a Pfeuffer moisture meter with 30-second test cycles, a laboratory oven, and associated weights and scales. Together, these instruments provide a complete quality control solution for grain testing.

Industries & Uses

Grain laboratories use this equipment in agricultural cooperatives, flour mills, bakeries, seed companies, and grain trading operations. Businesses rely on these measurements to verify grain quality for purchase agreements, ensure product consistency, meet food safety standards, and optimize processing parameters. Even small-scale operations or those starting grain-related businesses can benefit from accurate testing data to establish credibility with buyers and producers.

What to Check When Buying

When purchasing used laboratory equipment from 1998, request full maintenance records and calibration documentation for accuracy verification. Inspect meters and scales for mechanical wear, corrosion on metal components, and functionality of digital displays. Check that all weights, reference materials, and spare parts are included. Ask whether the equipment has been recently serviced or recalibrated—this directly affects measurement reliability and may require investment before operational use.

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