Conductivity measurements are used throughout the dairy production process for making milk, cheese, yogurt, ice cream and butter. During the milk collection stage, conductivity spikes can serve as an early warning detection for mastitis of a herd, which can effect product quality. Conductivity sensors are also used to differentiate between non-fat and whole milk, as the presence of milk fat leads to a decrease in conductivity. Conductivity sensors are used during CIP and SIP cycles to determine how well tanks, transfer lines and agitators have been cleaned. Dairy plants, like other food and beverage facilities, must use conductivity sensors designed to 3A and USP Class VI requirements. The Rosemount™ 225 Toroidal Conductivity Sensor is ideal for use in dairy plants as it carries both requirements and can be inserted into the milk stream directly. The sensor can be used to measure the CIP stream concentration to ensure optimal disinfection.
The Rosemount 1058 Dual Channel Transmitter provides confident liquid analysis measurement in a wide range of industrial, municipal and commercial applications. It is a 4-wire powered device that provides multi-parameter liquid analysis for digital and analog sensors, including inputs from pH/ORP sensors, ISE, flow, current, conductivity sensors (contacting and toroidal), turbidity sensors and amperometric sensors (dissolved oxygen, chlorine and ozone).