Ensuring beer clarity, stability, and shelf life demands uncompromising filtration performance, but monitoring filtration systems with conventional dual-angle sensors (90° + 25°) can be a major cost factor.
That’s why a new test carried out in collaboration with a brewery in the Netherlands compared the ITM-4DW turbidity sensor against a competitor’s more expensive dual-angle device.
✅ The result? Both sensors performed equally in every test.
- With filtered beer, both delivered a correct flat line
- When changes were introduced (yeast, PVPP, silica gel/diatomaceous earth), both sensors reliably detected deflections in the measurement curves
📌 Conclusion for finished product filtration monitoring:
The tests confirm that in many monitoring applications, the ITM-4 turbidity sensor is equivalent to dual-angle sensors, while being significantly more cost-effective.
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