Neogen Clean-Trace Hygiene Monitoring System
For food and beverage manufacturers, hygiene monitoring and accurate information are critical.
Microorganisms and organic residue contain adenosine triphosphate (ATP) that can be easily detected to measure the effectiveness of cleaning processes. ATP testing is a widely accepted approach to hygiene monitoring that differs from other methods in that it is rapid, sensitive, quantitative, efficient and simple to use.
The Clean-Trace Hygiene Monitoring System from Neogen provides a complete ATP solution.
The system is both stable and consistent, and with a higher degree of repeatability and lower variability, it is designed for accurate results.
Clean-Trace ATP Tests are simple to use. The long, flexible swabs are designed to get into hard-to-reach areas and come pre-moistened so users can just grab and go.
The LM1 ATP meter features fast time to result and easy, one-handed operation so users can multitask. Its ergonomic design makes testing simple, minimising training time and costs.
To complete the package, the intuitive and user-friendly software turns data into information, helping users make better, more educated decisions so they can take decisive action quickly and confidently.
To find out how Clean-Trace can improve productivity on your factory floor, visit neogenaustralasia.com.au.
Phone: 07 3736 2134
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