WineScan™ 3 SO₂

The WineScan™ 3 SO₂ wine analyzer offers you an ever-expanding world of analytical insight with less work than with earlier WineScan instruments. With WineScan 3 SO₂, the flow of insightful test data becomes a simple and natural part of winemaking and laboratory operations.

Description

More insight, less work and more time for winemaking – three reasons why the launch of WineScan™ 3 is right on time

The latest WineScan™ 3 marks a milestone in wine analysis that ensures an expanding world of insight with less cost and less work than earlier solutions. Three common trends in winemaking indicate that the launch is not a moment too soon.

 

Your expanding world of analytical insight

Building on a well-proven concept, WineScan™ 3 offers a unique range of options to grow your analytical capability at less cost. A comprehensive range of tests include unique options such as tannins and advanced yeast assimilable nitrogen during fermentation.

 

Results that just keep on flowing

Smart instrument adjusts itself for wear at regular intervals, avoiding need to interrupt operations for maintenance procedures.

The high throughput flow system and autosampler get more tests done in less time. You can get free and total SO2 in two minutes – 30 seconds faster than with earlier WineScan SO2 tests.

 

More time for winemaking

WineScan™ 3 makes owning and running a wine analysis solution simple and worry-free. Every test result is based on 40 subsamples to capture data from a larger sample volume compared to earlier solutions.

A more representative result is obtained, which avoids the need for replicate measurements to confirm the validity of results for the sample in question. Further, the instrument is smart-enabled to provide a close level of support while ensuring that valuable analysis data is always safe, traceable and easy to access and share.

 

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Parameters  Ranges within product type
Components        Unit  Must  Must under fermentation   Finished
wine 
Comments 
Alpha amino nitrogen mg/L 0 – 460 Reference method: NOPA
Used for calculating YAN
Ammonia mg/L 0 – 300 Used for calculating YAN
Citric acid g/L 0 – 5.4 0 – 1.0
CO2 mg/L 0 – 2800
Density g/mL 1.0200 – 1.2500 0.9900 –
1.1400
0.9800 – 1.1900 Density for must can be presented with other units, i.e. Babo, Baumé, Oechsle. The model can be converted to such unit using calculated component feature and right formula.
Ethanol % Vol. 0 – 19.0 0 – 19.0 0 – 19.0
Extract g/L 0 – 300
Fructose g/L 0 – 170 0 – 137 0 – 170
Gluconic acid g/L 0 – 5.7
Glucose g/L 0 – 9.0 0 – 200 0 – 138
Glucose + fructose g/L 0 – 390 0 – 260 0 – 265
Glycerol g/L 0 – 12.0 0 – 21.0
Lactic acid g/L 0 – 4.3 0 – 4.0 0 – 7.5
Malic acid g/L 0 – 26.0 0 – 7.3 0 – 6.3
pH 2.4 – 4.6 2.8 – 4.3 2.8 – 4.4
Potassium mg/L 0 – 5300
Reducing sugar g/L 0 – 430 0 – 259 0 – 200
Sorbic acid mg/L 0 – 940
Tartaric acid g/L 0 – 16.0 0 – 8.1
Total acidity by end point pH 7.0 g/L 0 – 25.0 0 – 13.0 0 – 7.6 Expressed as sulphuric acid
Total acidity by end point pH 8.2 g/L 0 – 39.0 0 – 20.3 0 – 12.8 Expressed as tartaric acid
Total polyphenols 0 – 120
Total soluble solids g/100g (°Brix) 16 – 30 Total soluble solids for must can be presented with other units, i.e. g/L sugar. The model can be converted to such unit using calculated component feature and right formula.
Volatile acidity g/L 0 – 2.3 0 – 2.0 0 – 1.7 Expressed as acetic acid

Options
Alpha amino nitrogen mg/L 0 – 350 Part of YAN for must under fermentation package
Ammonia mg/L 0 – 300 Part of YAN for must under fermentation package
Tannin by BSA mg/L* 0 – 1100 Part of tannin package
Tannin by MCP mg/L** 0 – 3700 Part of tannin package
A420 nm 0 – 1.0
0 – 2.5***
Included with color module
A520 nm 0 – 1.2
0 – 3.5***
Included with color module
A620 nm 0 – 0.3
0 – 1.4***
Included with color module

*) Catechin equivalent
**) Epicatechin equivalent
***) Wide range with reduced performance

 

 

Instrument specification
Sample capacity Manual: 120 samples per hour
Autosampler: 130 samples per hour
SO2: 27 samples per hour
 Options
Color module Built-in or add on later
Autosampler (external, add later) Power supply Dimensions (W x D x H)        Weight                
100 – 240 VAC ± 10%
50 – 60 Hz ; 1,04 A
Autosampler input: 24 V DC; 3,33 A
 62 × 33 × 59 cm
(with sample probe,
cables and tubing mounted)

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