Portable Milk pH Meter – HI99162

The HI99162 uses the PVDF body FC1013 amplified pH electrode that offers numerous features that improve pH testing for milk producers. The split-level LCD displays both pH and temperature readings, along with indicators for reading stability, battery percentage, and calibration instructions.

  • Automatic Temperature Compensation
  • Automatic Two-Point Calibration
  • Waterproof

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The measurement of pH in milk is important in testing for impurities, spoilage, and signs of mastitis infection. While there are a number of factors that affect the composition of milk, pH measurements can help producers understand what might be causing certain compositional changes. pH measurement is commonly performed at various points in a milk processing plant.

Fresh milk has a pH value of 6.7. When the pH value of the milk falls below pH 6.7, it typically indicates spoilage by bacterial degradation. Bacteria from the family of Lactobacillaceae are lactic acid bacteria (LAB) responsible for the breakdown of the lactose in milk to form lactic acid. Eventually when the milk reaches an acidic enough pH, coagulation or curdling will occur along with the characteristic smell and taste of “sour” milk.

Milk with pH values higher than pH 6.7 potentially indicate that the milk may have come from cows with a mastitis infection. Mastitis is an ever-present challenge with dairy milking cows. When infected, the cow’s immune system releases histamine and other compounds in response to the infection. There is a resulting increase in permeability of endothelial and epithelial cell layers, allowing blood components to pass through a paracellular pathway. Sinceblood plasma is slightly alkaline, the resulting pH of milk will be higher than normal. Typically milk producers can perform a somatic cell count to detect a mastitis infection, but a pH measurement offers a quick way to screen for infection.

Understanding the pH of raw milk can also help producers optimize their processing techniques. For example, in operations that use Ultra High Temperature (UHT) processing, even small variations from pH 6.7 can affect the time required for pasteurization and the stability of the milk after treatment.

The HI99162 uses the FC1013 amplified pH electrode with PVDF body. This specialized electrode offers numerous features that improve pH testing for milk producers. An integrated temperature sensor allows for temperature compensated pH measurements without the need for a separate temperature probe. The contact between the bulb’s large surface area and the milk sample ensures a stable calibration and measurement.

SKU HI99162
Product Name Portable Milk pH Meter – HI99162
Quote Required Yes
pH Range -2.00 to 16.00 pH; -2.0 to 16.0 pH
pH Resolution 0.01 pH; 0.1 pH
pH Accuracy ±0.02 pH; ±0.1 pH
pH Calibration automatic, at one or two points with two sets of buffers (standard 4.01, 7.01,10.01 or NIST 4.01, 6.86, 9.18)
pH Temperature Compensation automatic ‐5.0 to 105.0 °C/23.0 to 221.0 °F
pH CAL Check (electrode diagnostics) probe condition indicator
mV Range ±825 mV (pH‐mV)
mV Resolution 1 mV (pH‐mV)
mV Accuracy ±1 mV (pH‐mV)
Temperature Range -5.0 to 105.0°C / 23.0 to 221.0°F
Temperature Resolution 0.1°C / 0.1°F
Temperature Accuracy ±0.5°C (up to 60°C); ±1.0°C (outside) / ±1°F (up to 140°F); ±2.0°F (outside)
Automatic Shut-Off user selectable
Battery Type/Life 1.5V (3) AAA / approximately 1400 hours of continuous use
IP Protection IP67
Environment 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F); RH max 100%
Dimensions 154 x 63 x 30 mm (6.1 x 2.5 x 1.2”)
Weight 196 g (6.91 oz.)