Professional Portable Milk pH Meter
Portable pH meter that measures pH and temperature using the specialized probe for milk products
HN/098162 - Professional Portable Milk pH Meter
The HN/098162 is a rugged, waterproof, Foodcare portable pH meter that measures pH and temperature using the specialized FC/001013 probe for milk products.
This professional, waterproof meter complies with IP67 standards.
The HN/098162 is supplied with all necessary accessories to perform a pH/temperature measurement packaged into a durable thermoformed carrying case that holds the meters, probes and calibration buffers securely in place.
- Quick Connect DIn Connector
- USB Connection for Data Transfer
- Dedicated Help Button
Details
The measurement of pH in milk is important in testing for impurities, spoilage, and signs of mastitis infection.
While there are a number of factors that affect the composition of milk, pH measurements can help producers understand what might be causing certain compositional changes.
pH measurement is commonly performed at various points in a milk processing plant.
Fresh milk has a pH value of 6.7. When the pH value of the milk falls below pH 6.7, it typically indicates spoilage by bacterial degradation.
Bacteria from the family of Lactobacillaceae are lactic acid bacteria (LAB) responsible for the breakdown of the lactose in milk to form lactic acid.
Eventually when the milk reaches an acidic enough pH, coagulation or curdling will occur along with the characteristic smell and taste of “sour” milk.
Milk with pH values higher than pH 6.7 potentially indicate that the milk may have come from cows with a mastitis infection.
Mastitis is an ever-present challenge with dairy milking cows.
When infected, the cow's immune system releases histamine and other compounds in response to the infection.
There is a resulting increase in permeability of endothelial and epithelial cell layers, allowing blood components to pass through a paracellular pathway.
Since blood plasma is slightly alkaline, the resulting pH of milk will be higher than normal.
Typically milk producers can perform a somatic cell count to detect a mastitis infection, but a pH measurement offers a quick way to screen for infection.
Understanding the pH of raw milk can also help producers optimize their processing techniques.
For example, in operations that use Ultra High Temperature (UHT) processing, even small variations from pH 6.7 can affect the time required for pasteurization and the stability of the milk after treatment.
Measuring the pH of milk can provide a number of challenges.
Milk products tend to have a high solids content that will coat the sensitive glass membrane surface and/or clog the reference junction.
The FC/001013 supplied with the HN/098162 is specifically designed for measuring pH in milk.
The Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) body is a food grade plastic that is resistant to most chemicals and solvents, including sodium hypochlorite.
It has high abrasion resistance, mechanical strength and resistance to ultraviolet and nuclear radiation.
PVDF is also resistant to fungal growth.
The FC/001013 is an ideal general-purpose pH electrode for milk products that connects to the HN/098162 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 HN/098162 uses the FC/001013 amplified pH electrode with PVDF body.
This specialized electrode offers numerous features that improve pH testing for milk producers.
An integrated temperature sensor allows for temperature compensated pH measurements without the need for a separate temperature probe.
The contact between the bulb’s large surface area and the milk sample ensures a stable calibration and measurement.
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.
The FC/001013 probe utilizes a secondary reference chamber with ceramic outer junction allowing aqueous silver free electrolyte to flow slowly through the porous ceramic frit providing accurate readings for aqueous samples.
The durable PVDF body of the FC/001013 ensures pH measurements can be safely taken on the dairy farm or production floor.
The components of the electrode are also able to withstand a wider range of temperatures to allow for accuracy during stages such as pasteurization, which requires heating to temperatures near 72°C (161°F).
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PVDF Body The food grade, PVDF body of the FC1013 is chemically resistant and durable for accurate, portable measurements. |
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Spheric Glass Tip A large surface area provides optimal contact between the sensing bulb and aqueous milk sample. |
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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 milk pH electrode, the HN/098162 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 milk processor since it is likely that the probe will be coated with the solids found in the milk 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 HN/920015 micro USB cable and HN/092000 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 HN/720161 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.
On-Screen Features
Setup screen
Our extensive setup screen features a host of configurable options such as time, date, temperature units and language for help screens and guides.
Calibration
pH calibration features detailed CAL Check™ messages. Users are guided through the calibration procedure with step-by-step on-screen instructions.
GLP
Comprehensive GLP functions are directly accessible by pressing the GLP key. Calibration data, including: date, time, offset, slope and buffers used in the last calibration can be reviewed.
Features/Benefits
Ergonomic, rugged, waterproof (IP67) design
Supplied with FC1013 Foodcare pH/Temperature electrode
- Body made of food grade PVDF plastic
- Refillable with silver free electrolyte
- Open junction design that resist clogging from food solids
- General purpose pH sensing glass suitable for a wide range of temperatures
- Built in temperature sensor for temperature compensated measurements
CAL Check
- Alerts user to potential problems during calibration including when to clean electrode and possible buffer contamination
- Displays overall condition of the pH electrode after calibration that is based on the offset and slope characteristics
Log-on-demand
- Store measurement data at the press of a button
AutoHold
- Freezes displayed measurement reading upon stabilization
GLP Features
- GLP data including date, time, pH calibration buffers, offset, and slope
- GLP data stored with logged data for traceability
Calibration timeout to alert the user at a defined interval when the calibration has expired
Multiple language selection
200 hour battery life with battery level displayed on measurement screen
Menu driven for ease of use with virtual-key extended functionality
Contextual help at the press of a button
Backlit, graphic LCD
Connectivity
- PC connectivity via a sealed opto-isolated micro USB and HI92000 software
Technical specifications
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 |
±0.1; ±0.002 pH |
pH Calibration |
up to five point calibration, seven standard buffers available (1.68, 4.01, 6.86, 7.01, 9.18, 10.01, 12.45) + five custom buffers |
mV Range |
±2000 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 |
±0.4°C (±0.8°F) (excluding probe error) |
Temperature Compensation |
manual or automatic from -20.0 to 120.0°C (-4.0 to 248.0°F) |
Slope Calibration |
from 80 to 110% |
Electrode/Probe |
FC/001013 pre-amplified pH probe with internal temperature sensor, quick connect DIN connector and 1 m (3.3’) cable (included) |
Input Impedance |
10¹² Ohms |
Log-on-demand |
200 samples (100 pH and 100 mV range) |
PC Connectivity |
opto-isolated USB with optional HI 92000 software and micro USB cable |
Battery Type/Life |
1.5V AA batteries (4) / approximately 200 hours of continuous use without backlight (50 hours with backlight) |
Auto-off |
user selectable: 5, 10, 30, 60 min or can be disabled |
Environment |
0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F); RH 100% (IP67) |
Dimensions |
185 x 93 x 35.2 mm (7.3 x 3.6 x 1.4”) |
Weight |
400 g (14.2 oz.) |
Ordering Information |
HN/098162 is supplied with FC/001013 PVDF body pH electrode, HN/07004M pH 4.01 buffer solution (230 mL), HN/07007M pH 7.01 buffer solution (230 mL), HN/0700640 electrode cleaning solution for milk deposits sachet (2), 100 mL plastic beaker (2), 1.5V AA batteries (4), HN/092000 PC software, HN/920015 micro USB cable, instruction manual with quick start guide, instrument quality certificate and HN/720161 hard carrying case. |