Designed to bring simplicity to pH testing during the beer making process, the HI98167 Professional Portable Beer pH Meter is engineered to withstand the tough environment of the brewery. The specialized probe features a titanium body, flat glass tip, and a cloth or fiber wick junction providing a larger surface area than a standard ceramic junction making it ideal for measuring the pH of mash or wort during the beer making process.
±0.002 pH Accuracy
Comes with all the necessary solutions and batteries- everything you need to get started measuring right away.
Specialized electrode for testing of mash and wort during the brewing process.
pH Meter Bir HI98167 Hanna Instruments. Merupakan pH Meter yang didesain khusus untuk pengukuran pH di indutri minuman khusunya Bir.
Kami PT. Alfa Omega Indolab merupakan distributor produk Hanna Instruments, jual berbagai macam alat laboratorium yang sangat terpercaya dengan harga bersaing. Melayani pengiriman ke seluruh kota di Indonesia : Jakarta, Bandung, Semarang, Yogyakarta, Surabaya, Medan, Denpasar, Kupang, Makasar, Manado, Jayapura, Pontianak, Samarinda, Lampung, Jambi, dll. Temukan produk-produk kami yang lain untuk melengkapi kebutuhan Laboratorium Anda. Berikut beberapa alat ukur penting untuk uji kualitas air : pH Meter,TDS Meter,DO Meter,Photometer,COD Meter,Turbidity Meter,Conductivity Meter,Salinity Meter,ORP Meter,ISE Meter,Refractometer,Thermometer,Chemical Test Kit, dll. Hanna Instrument merupakan produsen alat-alat Laboratorium asal Italy yang fokus pada alat ukur untuk kualitas air.
Monitoring pH is crucial in producing consistent, quality yogurt. Yogurt is made by the fermentation of milk with live bacterial cultures. Most yogurts are inoculated with a starter culture consisting of Lactobacillus bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermophilus. Once the live culture is added, the mixture of milk and bacteria is incubated, allowing for fermentation of lactose to lactic acid. The pH of the mixture drops and becomes more acidic due to the lactic acid production; it is this reduction in pH causes the casein protein in milk to coagulate and precipitate, resulting in a yogurt-like texture.
Yogurt producers cease incubation once a specific pH level is reached. Most producers have a desired point between pH 4.0 and 4.6 in which fermentation is stopped by rapid cooling. Within this range of pH there is an ideal amount of lactic acid present for yogurt, giving it the characteristic tartness, aiding in thickening, and acting as a preservative against undesirable strains of bacteria.
By verifying that fermentation continues to a predetermined pH endpoint, yogurt producers can ensure their products remain consistent in terms of flavor, aroma, and texture. A deviation from the predetermined pH can lead to a reduced shelf life of yogurt or create a product that is too bitter or tart. Syneresis can also occur if fermentation is stopped too early or too late, resulting in yogurt that is respectively too alkaline or too acidic. Syneresis is the separation of liquid, in this case whey, from the milk solids. Consumers expect yogurt to remain texturally consistent, so ensuring fermentation is stopped at the appropriate pH is vital to consumer perception.
Yogurt can provide a number of challenges for the person that needs to measure pH. Yogurt is a semi-solid to slurry that has a very high solids content. This type of sample will coat the sensitive glass membrane surface and/or clog the reference junction. The FC2133 that is supplied with the HI98164 is designed specifically for measuring pH in yogurt. From a conic tip shape for easy penetration to an open junction that resist clogging; the FC2133 is an ideal general-purpose pH electrode for yogurt products. The FC2133 connects to the HI98164 with a quick-connect, waterproof DIN connector, allowing for a secure, non-threaded attachment.
This pH meter meets the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) compliance standards.
The FC2133 amplified pH electrode is a specialized probe that offers numerous features that improve pH testing for yogurt producers. An integrated temperature sensor allows for temperature compensated pH measurements without the need for a separate temperature probe. The probe’s conical sensing bulb ensures stable calibration and measurement in semi-solids and emulsions like yogurt.
An integral part of any pH electrode is the reference junction. The reference junction is a part of the electrode that allows for the flow of ions located in the reference cell into the sample being tested. It is vital that this flow occurs in order to complete an electrical circuit, which ultimately determines the pH value. Any clogging of the junction will prevent completion of the circuit, resulting in readings that are erratic or constantly drifting.
Clogging of the reference junction is a common challenge faced by yogurt producers as the milk solids and proteins can easily build up on the electrode. The open junction design of the FC2133 utilizes a viscolene reference electrolyte that comes into direct contact with the yogurt sample. Without a physical junction, the electrode resists clogging and continues to provide accurate, stable readings.
Glass Body
The glass body of the FC2133 is chemically resistant and quick to reach thermal equilibrium, allowing for a faster, more stable response when taking pH measurements in samples that are not at ambient temperature.
Conical Glass Tip
The conical shaped tip design allows for penetration into solids, semi-solids, and emulsions for the direct measurement of pH in samples such as yogurt.
Open Junction Reference
The open junction design consists of a solid gel interface (viscolene) between the sample and internal Ag/AgCl reference. This interface not only prevents silver from entering the sample, but also makes it impermeable to clogging, resulting in a fast response and stable reading.
Built-In Temperature Sensor
Errors in calibration and measurement are eliminated with the Automatic Temperature Compensation provided by the integrated temperature sensor.
Besides being supplied with a unique pH electrode made for yogurt, the HI98164 has the Hanna’s unique CAL Check™ feature that alerts the user to potential problems during the calibration process. This is a very important for the food processor since it is likely that the probe will be coated with the solids found in the food product being measured. This coating can easily lead to errors in pH measurement. By comparing previous calibration data to the current calibration, the meter will inform the user, with display prompts, when the probe needs to be cleaned, replaced, or if the pH buffer might be contaminated. After calibration, the overall probe condition is displayed on screen as a percentage from 0 to 100% in increments of 10%. The probe condition is affected by both the offset and slope characteristics of the pH electrode, both of which can be found in the GLP data.
Pressing the “AutoHold” virtual key in measurement mode, the meter will freeze and automatically log a stable reading. An “out of calibration range” warning can be enabled that will alert the user when a reading is not within the bracket of calibrated pH values.
The log-on-demand mode allows the user to record and save up to 200 samples. The logged data, along with the associated GLP data, can then be recalled or transferred to a PC with Hanna’s HI920015 micro USB cable and HI92000 software for traceability in record keeping for specific product batches. GLP data includes date, time, calibration buffers, offset, and slope, and is directly accessible by pressing the dedicated GLP key.
A contextual help menu based on the screen that is currently being viewed can be accessed at any time by the press of a dedicated button.
The high contrast, graphic LCD screen is easy to view outdoors in bright sunlight as well as in low-lit areas with the backlight. A combination of dedicated and virtual keys allows for easy, intuitive meter operation in a choice of languages.
The compact, durable HI720161 carrying case is thermoformed to hold all necessary components for taking a field measurement, including the meter and electrode, beakers, buffer solutions and cleaning solutions.
Spesification of Bir pH Meter HI98167 Hanna Instruments :
Specification Name
Detail
sku
HI98167
pH Range
-2.0 to 20.0 pH / -2.00 to 20.00 pH / -2.000 to 20.000 pH
pH Resolution
0.1 pH / 0.01 pH / 0.001 pH
pH Accuracy (@25°C/77°F)
±0.1 pH / ±0.01 pH / ±0.002 pH
pH Calibration
Up to five point calibration, seven standard buffers available (pH 1.68, 4.01, 6.86, 7.01, 9.18, 10.01, 12.45), and five custom buffers
mV Range
±2000.0 mV
mV Resolution
0.1 mV
mV Accuracy
±0.2 mV
Temperature Range
-20.0 to 120.0 °C (-4.0 to 248.0 °F)
Temperature Resolution
0.1 °C (0.1 °F)
Temperature Accuracy (@25°C/77°F)
±0.4 °C (±0.8 °F) (excluding probe error)
Temperature Compensation
Automatic
Log Feature
On demand, 200 samples (100 pH and 100 mV)
Connectivity
PC Connectivity opto-isolated USB
GLP
Yes
Power Supply
1.5V AA batteries (4 pcs.)
Power Consumption
approx. 200 hours of continuous use without backlight (50 hours with backlight)
Environment
2 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F) max. RH 100% IP67
Dimensions
187 x 93 x 35.2 mm (7.3 x 3.6 x 1.4”)
Weight
402 g (14.2 oz)
Ordering Information
HI98164 is supplied with FC2133 PVDF body pH electrode, HI7004M pH 4.01 buffer solution (230 mL), HI7007M pH 7.01 buffer solution (230 mL), HI700643 electrode cleaning and disinfection solution for yogurt residues sachet (2), 100 mL plastic beaker (2), 1.5V AA batteries (4), HI92000 PC software, HI920015 micro USB cable, instruction manual with quick start guide, instrument quality certificate and HI720161 hard carrying case.
Warranty
2 years
Recommended Probe
FC2133 Foodcare PVDF body, pH electrode with internal temperature sensor, quick connect DIN connector and 1 m (3.3’ cable)
Portable Beer pH Meter HI98167 Hanna Instruments
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Designed to bring simplicity to pH testing during the beer making process, the HI98167 Professional Portable Beer pH Meter is engineered to withstand the tough environment of the brewery. The specialized probe features a titanium body, flat glass tip, and a cloth or fiber wick junction providing a larger surface area than a standard ceramic junction making it ideal for measuring the pH of mash or wort during the beer making process.
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pH Meter Bir HI98167 Hanna Instruments. Merupakan pH Meter yang didesain khusus untuk pengukuran pH di indutri minuman khusunya Bir.
Kami PT. Alfa Omega Indolab merupakan distributor produk Hanna Instruments, jual berbagai macam alat laboratorium yang sangat terpercaya dengan harga bersaing. Melayani pengiriman ke seluruh kota di Indonesia : Jakarta, Bandung, Semarang, Yogyakarta, Surabaya, Medan, Denpasar, Kupang, Makasar, Manado, Jayapura, Pontianak, Samarinda, Lampung, Jambi, dll. Temukan produk-produk kami yang lain untuk melengkapi kebutuhan Laboratorium Anda. Berikut beberapa alat ukur penting untuk uji kualitas air : pH Meter, TDS Meter, DO Meter, Photometer, COD Meter, Turbidity Meter, Conductivity Meter, Salinity Meter, ORP Meter, ISE Meter, Refractometer, Thermometer, Chemical Test Kit, dll. Hanna Instrument merupakan produsen alat-alat Laboratorium asal Italy yang fokus pada alat ukur untuk kualitas air.
Monitoring pH is crucial in producing consistent, quality yogurt. Yogurt is made by the fermentation of milk with live bacterial cultures. Most yogurts are inoculated with a starter culture consisting of Lactobacillus bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermophilus. Once the live culture is added, the mixture of milk and bacteria is incubated, allowing for fermentation of lactose to lactic acid. The pH of the mixture drops and becomes more acidic due to the lactic acid production; it is this reduction in pH causes the casein protein in milk to coagulate and precipitate, resulting in a yogurt-like texture.
Yogurt producers cease incubation once a specific pH level is reached. Most producers have a desired point between pH 4.0 and 4.6 in which fermentation is stopped by rapid cooling. Within this range of pH there is an ideal amount of lactic acid present for yogurt, giving it the characteristic tartness, aiding in thickening, and acting as a preservative against undesirable strains of bacteria.
By verifying that fermentation continues to a predetermined pH endpoint, yogurt producers can ensure their products remain consistent in terms of flavor, aroma, and texture. A deviation from the predetermined pH can lead to a reduced shelf life of yogurt or create a product that is too bitter or tart. Syneresis can also occur if fermentation is stopped too early or too late, resulting in yogurt that is respectively too alkaline or too acidic. Syneresis is the separation of liquid, in this case whey, from the milk solids. Consumers expect yogurt to remain texturally consistent, so ensuring fermentation is stopped at the appropriate pH is vital to consumer perception.
Yogurt can provide a number of challenges for the person that needs to measure pH. Yogurt is a semi-solid to slurry that has a very high solids content. This type of sample will coat the sensitive glass membrane surface and/or clog the reference junction. The FC2133 that is supplied with the HI98164 is designed specifically for measuring pH in yogurt. From a conic tip shape for easy penetration to an open junction that resist clogging; the FC2133 is an ideal general-purpose pH electrode for yogurt products. The FC2133 connects to the HI98164 with a quick-connect, waterproof DIN connector, allowing for a secure, non-threaded attachment.
This pH meter meets the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) compliance standards.
The FC2133 amplified pH electrode is a specialized probe that offers numerous features that improve pH testing for yogurt producers. An integrated temperature sensor allows for temperature compensated pH measurements without the need for a separate temperature probe. The probe’s conical sensing bulb ensures stable calibration and measurement in semi-solids and emulsions like yogurt.
An integral part of any pH electrode is the reference junction. The reference junction is a part of the electrode that allows for the flow of ions located in the reference cell into the sample being tested. It is vital that this flow occurs in order to complete an electrical circuit, which ultimately determines the pH value. Any clogging of the junction will prevent completion of the circuit, resulting in readings that are erratic or constantly drifting.
Clogging of the reference junction is a common challenge faced by yogurt producers as the milk solids and proteins can easily build up on the electrode. The open junction design of the FC2133 utilizes a viscolene reference electrolyte that comes into direct contact with the yogurt sample. Without a physical junction, the electrode resists clogging and continues to provide accurate, stable readings.
Glass Body
The glass body of the FC2133 is chemically resistant and quick to reach thermal equilibrium, allowing for a faster, more stable response when taking pH measurements in samples that are not at ambient temperature.
Conical Glass Tip
The conical shaped tip design allows for penetration into solids, semi-solids, and emulsions for the direct measurement of pH in samples such as yogurt.
Open Junction Reference
The open junction design consists of a solid gel interface (viscolene) between the sample and internal Ag/AgCl reference. This interface not only prevents silver from entering the sample, but also makes it impermeable to clogging, resulting in a fast response and stable reading.
Built-In Temperature Sensor
Errors in calibration and measurement are eliminated with the Automatic Temperature Compensation provided by the integrated temperature sensor.
Besides being supplied with a unique pH electrode made for yogurt, the HI98164 has the Hanna’s unique CAL Check™ feature that alerts the user to potential problems during the calibration process. This is a very important for the food processor since it is likely that the probe will be coated with the solids found in the food product being measured. This coating can easily lead to errors in pH measurement. By comparing previous calibration data to the current calibration, the meter will inform the user, with display prompts, when the probe needs to be cleaned, replaced, or if the pH buffer might be contaminated. After calibration, the overall probe condition is displayed on screen as a percentage from 0 to 100% in increments of 10%. The probe condition is affected by both the offset and slope characteristics of the pH electrode, both of which can be found in the GLP data.
Pressing the “AutoHold” virtual key in measurement mode, the meter will freeze and automatically log a stable reading. An “out of calibration range” warning can be enabled that will alert the user when a reading is not within the bracket of calibrated pH values.
The log-on-demand mode allows the user to record and save up to 200 samples. The logged data, along with the associated GLP data, can then be recalled or transferred to a PC with Hanna’s HI920015 micro USB cable and HI92000 software for traceability in record keeping for specific product batches. GLP data includes date, time, calibration buffers, offset, and slope, and is directly accessible by pressing the dedicated GLP key.
A contextual help menu based on the screen that is currently being viewed can be accessed at any time by the press of a dedicated button.
The high contrast, graphic LCD screen is easy to view outdoors in bright sunlight as well as in low-lit areas with the backlight. A combination of dedicated and virtual keys allows for easy, intuitive meter operation in a choice of languages.
The compact, durable HI720161 carrying case is thermoformed to hold all necessary components for taking a field measurement, including the meter and electrode, beakers, buffer solutions and cleaning solutions.
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