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NIR for Animal Feed Testing - Fat, protein, fiber, moisture, etc.

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Hi, I have a client who manufactures animal feed made from Maize, maize bran, wheat bran, Soybeans, Full fat soy cake and is looking for an NIR equipment for testing.

Can anyone recommend a reliable brand with reasonable pricing?

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I have facilities that use a Bruker tango for this.   

 

There are lots of options.   Foss, thermo, perkin elmer, etc.  Maybe the best bet is the one that has a presence in your area.   

 

Im not sure what reasonable is.   They are not inexpensive.  

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Good morning :)

 

I used to be in animal feed manufacturing and we always used FOSS. It's not cheap but it is relatively user friendly and the technical support is very good. 

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