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DICKEY-john Benchtop NIR Grain Analyzer

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The DICKEY-john GrainLab™ Analyzer is a reliable and cost-effective tool for analyzing grain quality. Developed in collaboration with GrainSense, this benchtop Near-Infrared (NIR) analyzer measures key grain constituents, including protein, oil, carbohydrates, and moisture. Its compact design and straightforward operation make it a practical choice for farmers, co-ops, grain elevators, and millers. This analyzer is designed to provide fast, accurate results with minimal maintenance, helping users make informed decisions to improve quality and consistency in their operations.

As a trusted DICKEY-john distributor, the Precision Measurement group at Cross Company stands out from the competition due to our decades of expertise in precision measurement and instrumentation. With a long history of providing innovative solutions to the agriculture industry, Cross is uniquely positioned to help you select, implement, and maintain the right grain analysis solution for your needs. Our team of experts understands the critical role that accurate grain analysis plays in ensuring quality, optimizing storage, and maximizing profitability. By partnering with Cross you gain access to not only the best products but also unparalleled support and service.

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Features and Benefits

The DICKEY-john GrainLab™ Analyzer is a reliable and cost-effective tool for analyzing grain quality.

Multi-Constituent Analysis
Measures protein, oil, moisture, and carbohydrates simultaneously for a complete grain profile.

Small Sample Size Required
Requires as little as 500 ml of grain, making it suitable for a variety of testing needs.

Fast Results
Provides accurate measurements in seconds, supporting time-sensitive workflows.

Data Synchronization
Bluetooth-enabled for easy data upload and cloud storage via a mobile app.

Low-Maintenance Design
Simple, durable construction with no moving parts, reducing downtime and maintenance requirements.

Advanced NIR Technology
Uses 360° light penetration to ensure consistent and reliable results for different grain types.

Applications

The GrainLab™ Analyzer is suitable for:

Farmers monitoring crop quality.

Grain elevators and co-ops managing grain storage and processing.

Millers ensuring product consistency and quality control.

Available In The Following Areas

With an extensive background in a variety of industries, Cross has relationships with a number of leading brands, including exclusive distributorships in some areas. We are proud to offer DICKEY-john in the following areas:

Applications and Industries

DICKEY-john Benchtop NIR Constituent Analyzers are trusted across a wide range of industries for comprehensive multi-constituent analysis.

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