mylab NIR spectrometer

mylab NIR Analyzer

The mylab NIR Analyzer is a compact, high-performance NIR spectrometer for the rapid detection of ingredients in solid, porous and liquid media.

Within less than 2 seconds, a sample is analyzed non-destructively both qualitatively and quantitatively for various parameters.

This robust NIR spectrometer is therefore a time and cost-saving alternative to a large number of analytical wet-chemical methods.

The mylab NIR analyzer offers an attractive price-performance ratio with professional performance in near-infrared spectroscopy.

Developed and produced in Germany under ISO 9001:2015 quality standard.

Advantages of the mylab NIR spectrometer

  • Short measuring time
  • Very simple operation
  • Large measuring field and high accuracy
  • Small (W 24 cm x D 33 cm) and light (5.5 kg)
  • Very strong price-performance ratio
  • also mobile, e.g. for outdoor use
  • Favorable adaptation for performance-specific requirements
  • Simple network integration, extensive functions for data export and documentation

An NIR spectrometer also for mobile applications

With its weight of only 5,500 g and a footprint that is only slightly larger than a DIN A4 page (32 cm x 24 cm), the robust mylab NIR analyzer is also suitable for mobile applications.

For NIR spectrometric analyses outside a laboratory, we offer a special hard-shell trolley case (product no.: PR6111) and a suitable power bank for several hours of mobile operation.

An internet connection is not required to operate this NIR spectrometer.

Background information on NIR spectroscopy

Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a method for the rapid analysis of chemical and physical properties in solids and liquids. It is used in the food and agricultural industries, petrochemistry and medicine, among others. As a fast and cost-effective method, near-infrared spectroscopy has replaced or supplemented a large number of conventional chemical methods.

How does a NIRS analysis work?

Light in a wavelength range of 780 – 3,000 nm is defined as near infrared (NIR). Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) analyzes the interaction between the light and the sample. An NIR spectrometer records the absorption of the light absorbed by the sample at different NIR wavelengths.

NIR spectroscopy uses the characteristic absorption capacity of functional chemical groups (-CH, -OH, -NH, -SH), e.g. of water, sugars, fats or proteins. Varying concentrations of the different functional groups in a sample influence the absorption and thus lead to an individual NIR spectrum for each sample. The reflected NIR spectra are recorded by a sensitive detector and analyzed using software.

Fig.1. Exemplary NIR spectrum (950 nm – 1,690 nm) of a sample with beet molasses recorded using a mylab NIR analyzer.

Which ingredients can be analyzed with NIRS?

All components of a sample that absorb NIR light and do not fall below a certain concentration can be determined.

NIR light is used to excite vibrations in molecules (light absorption). Certain molecules absorb the near-infrared light at certain wavelengths. The substances that can be determined include water (H2O), fats and oils, sugars (mono-, poly- and oligosaccharides) and proteins. A large number of other organic substances can also be determined, provided they are present in sufficient concentration in the sample. As a “rule of thumb”, a detection limit for NIRS is a concentration of around 0.1 %. In certain cases, lower concentrations can also be reliably determined.

Application examples

  • Fat, proteins, lactose, solids, water and dry matter in milk and dairy products
  • Carbohydrate content, volatile acids, pH, dry matter, colloids in beet molasses
  • Glucose, other carbohydrates (mannose, trealose), protein content in compressed yeast
  • Fat, proteins and moisture in meat, sausage, cheese and pet food
  • Moisture, protein and oil content in cereals
  • Alcohol content in beer and wine
  • Oxygen content in blood

What precision is achieved by NIRS analyses?

In order to be able to calculate the desired quantitative determination or the concentration of ingredients of a sample from the NIR spectra, the evaluation software must be calibrated. During calibration, NIR spectra are assigned to the values from a reference analysis (e.g. a wet chemical method). The correlation between NIR spectra and the data from the reference method is determined and used to evaluate future NIR spectra.

The result of the calibration is a mathematical equation, also known as a calibration model. Each calibration model is specific to the product and the parameters to be analyzed and must first be created for each sample type.

Fig. 2. Calibration data with a variability of < 1% from 242 NIR and reference measurements for the development of a calibration model for the evaluation software.

NIRS analyses are always calibrated using the reference methods for the desired parameters. A NIRS analysis therefore “imitates” the reference method and can therefore only be as accurate as the reference method itself.

This also means that NIR spectra take on the variability (scattering) of the reference method. As a rule of thumb, NIR-based analysis achieves approximately 1.5 times the variability of the reference method. For example, if the reference method has a scatter of 0.5 %, NIRS analyses can achieve prediction accuracies of 0.75 %.

Product and data sheets mylab NIR Analyzer

Onepager (PDF)

mylab NIR Analyzer (de)

Image of the PDF: Rapid determination of ingredients with the mylab NIR Analyzer using NIR spectroscopy

Onepager (PDF)

mylab NIR Analyzer (en)

Picture of PDF: Rapid Determination of Food Ingredients using the mylab NIR-Analyzer

Application Note (PDF)

Calibration mylab NIR Analyzer (en)

Instrument Specs (PDF)

mylab NIR Analyzer (en)

mylab NIR Analyzer, NIR Septrometer Instrument Specs

Application Note (PDF)

NIRS analysis of meat and bone meal (en)

Accessories mylab NIR Analyzer

Light source for mylab NIR analyzer

Product number: PR6113

Photo replacement lamp for NIR spectrometer mylab NIR-Analyzer

Sample dish made of special glass

Product number: PR6112

Photo Special glass dish for samples NIRS mylab NIR Analyzer

Trolley case for mylab NIR Analyzer

Product number: PR6111

Filter for mylab analyzer

Product number: PR6114

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Alexander Mücke, Product Manager

phone +49 3603 – 833 193

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