Colour measurement in the brewing industry

Colour measurement in the brewing industry is an important part of the quality control measures that are put in place to ensure consistancy of the product. In cases such as caramel production the colour is indicative of the market value of the product.


Lovibond Comparator 2000 Series AF330 EBC Colour Scale Colorimeter

Highlights

  • Measure Beer According to EBC Colour Over the Range 2 - 27
  • Fast, Economical & Portable Visual Matching
  • Two-Field Vision for Accurate Results
  • Ability to Guarantee Constant Lighting Conditions

The Lovibond® AF 330 is a special kit based on the Lovibond® Comparator 2000+ for visual colour grading according to EBC Colour over the range 2 - 27. Grading to a colour scales ensures that your customers always receive the product they expect, inpiring confidence in the quality of the produce.

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Lovibond Comparator 3000 Series EBC Comparator (AF607) Colorimeter

Highlights

  • Compact, Visual Measurement System for Single Scale Measurements
  • Self-Contained, Includes Everything Needed to Measure the Scale
  • Easy-To-Use, Fast & Accurate
  • 3-Field Viewing for Optimum Accuracy

A 3-field instrument for visually determining the colour of beer according to the EBC (European Brewing Convention) Scale by direct comparison with coloured glass filters.

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Lovibond PFXi-195 Series PFXi-195/4 Colorimeter

Highlights

  • Integrated RCMSi Technology for Remote Calibration
  • Automatic and Non-subjective Colour Measurement
  • Consistent Data Compliant with International Standards
  • Very Rugged, Chemically Resistant, Steel Construction

The PFXi series of spectrophotometric colorimeters introduces a unique concept in liquid colour control: RCMSi technology. You can benefit from the capability for remote calibration and servicing via the internet - saving the cost and time associated with servicing and guaranteeing compliance with standards.

The PFXi range is supplied with a full range of colour scales for specific markets including, but not limited to, Petroleum, Edible Oils, Pharmaceuticals, Brewing and Honey. Users can upgrade scales remotely at any time.

Note: When dealing with materials such as fats and waxes whose temperature needs to be maintained at a constant temperature +10°C above the "Cloud Point" of the material, the PFXi-880, -950 & -995 series should be considered. These are available with an additional critical feature, an optional integrated heater unit.

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Lovibond PFXi-195 Series PFXi-195/9 Colorimeter

Highlights

  • Integrated RCMSi Technology for Remote Calibration
  • Automatic and Non-subjective Colour Measurement
  • Consistent Data Compliant with International Standards
  • Very Rugged, Chemically Resistant, Steel Construction

The PFXi series of spectrophotometric colorimeters introduces a unique concept in liquid colour control: RCMSi technology. You can benefit from the capability for remote calibration and servicing via the internet - saving the cost and time associated with servicing and guaranteeing compliance with standards.

The PFXi range is supplied with a full range of colour scales for specific markets including, but not limited to, Petroleum, Edible Oils, Pharmaceuticals, Brewing and Honey. Users can upgrade scales remotely at any time.

Note: When dealing with materials such as fats and waxes whose temperature needs to be maintained at a constant temperature +10°C above the "Cloud Point" of the material, the PFXi-880, -950 & -995 series should be considered. These are available with an additional critical feature, an optional integrated heater unit.

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Lovibond Visual Colorimetry;Model F

Highlights

  • Glass Colour Standards Housed in Durable Racks
  • Prismatic Optical System Provides Improved Colour Matching
  • Balanced Field of View
  • Replaceable Sample Chamber Liner

The Model F is a visual colorimeter designed to optimise the use of Lovibond® glass filters in order to express colour in terms of Lovibond® Red, Yellow, Blue and Neutral. It is available in slightly varying formats to meet the requirements of different applications and the national and international standardising bodies which specify the instrument in their official methods for colour measurement.

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