Zeulab IRIS2 rapid antibiotic testing device for raw milk
The Zeulab IRIS2 device is used for automatic detection of antibiotic residues (Beta-Lactams and Tetracyclines) in raw milk within six minutes. It is designed to help dairy farmers, tanker drivers and dairy processors quickly identify if raw milk is contaminated with antibiotics, during transport or upon arrival at the plant in a simple and fast way.
The device has in-built incubation and optical sensors that are designed to provide accurate readings when a drop of milk is added to the test. It is simple to use and doesn’t require specialised training, making it suitable for different points in the dairy supply chain. It helps prevent contaminated milk from entering production, supporting compliance with food safety standards.
The test can be performed easily by anybody from anywhere, as the IRIS2 is a portable incubator/reader device. It has a battery life of four hours and stores up to 1000 results, which can be shared using the IRIS App and the cloud-based test4all.es platform.
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