Foreign Substance Identification Group (Color Reagent Set) [Simple Foreign Substance Inspection Kit Without Equipment]
A simple testing reagent set for foreign substances mixed in food and other items. It classifies foreign substances without using testing equipment such as FT-IR or EDX, using six types of reagents.
◆Features◆ 1. "Easy" and "Quick" Classification of Contaminants A simple operation that only requires applying a reagent and observing the changes. It allows for easy testing of contaminants without using equipment like FT-IR. Additionally, it can conveniently screen for meat, plant fragments, bones, and wood pieces, which often yield ambiguous results in equipment analysis. 2. Non-toxic and Non-hazardous. Simplified Storage and Management All constituent reagents are pre-prepared and are classified as non-toxic and non-hazardous according to regulations. They can be used immediately after purchase. 3. Support for Technical Challenges in Seminars and Qualification Exams Technically supports contaminant testing, which often relies on the knowledge and experience of the personnel. In addition to practical technical seminars where reagents are used, we also provide tools for in-house training and the Contaminant Inspection Specialist Certification. *In May 2025, a technical seminar for contaminant identification will be held at two locations: Chiba (Kashiwa) and Fukuoka (Hakata)! For details, please visit the website of the Inspection Skills Certification Association. https://atst.or.jp/
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◆Contents◆ The following six types are included in the set. (Examples in parentheses indicate positive results) A. Protein detection reagent (meat, cartilage, eggs, dairy products, soybeans, grains, etc.) B. Starch detection reagent (rice, wheat, corn starch, some types of paper, etc.) C. Lignified tissue detection reagent (wood branches, disposable chopsticks, rice husks, some vegetables, etc.) D. Plant fiber detection reagent (plant leaves, stems, roots, some types of paper, etc.) E. Bone tissue detection reagent (bone fragments, eggshells, shells, some metals, etc.) F. Catalase detection reagent (unheated animal tissue fragments, etc.) Capacity: Approximately 25 uses per reagent Expiration date: 12 months from the date of manufacture ◆Related Products◆ Foreign substance inspection training sample set This is a set of samples that yield positive/negative results for six types of colorimetric reagents. It can be used for training, in-house training, and as positive/negative controls for routine inspections. Foreign Substance Identification Kit (Blood Stain Identification Reagent) This is a set of reagents to determine whether blood-like stains or marks attached to packages or products are "blood." It employs the "Leucomalachite Green method," which is used by police scientific investigation laboratories for testing visible stains.
Price information
30,000 yen *Excluding consumption tax
Price range
P2
Delivery Time
P3
Applications/Examples of results
◆Customer Feedback◆ We had previously outsourced foreign matter inspection. By introducing the Foreign Matter Identification Group, we have internalized this process, achieving faster results and cost reductions, and we are satisfied. (Confectionery Manufacturer) We use it to complement the FT-IR results. It is visually appealing, making it easier to explain to customers who are not familiar with inspections. (Beverage Manufacturer) Although it is a reagent that can be made in-house, its ease of management and the ability to use it immediately when needed are advantages. We are also considering keeping it in stock at each factory, not just at headquarters. (Seasoning Manufacturer)
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Company information
Our company has achieved one of the top records and evaluations in Japan for contract testing services, including DNA testing, but we are not a so-called food inspection agency. What we truly aim for is to "provide new value to the world and contribute to society." Since our establishment in 1997, we have adhered to the mission of "turning the invisible into something valuable," focusing on the development of unique technologies and offering products and services that are unparalleled. Even after a quarter of a century since our founding, we continue to expand our business with a broad perspective, establishing diverse testing technologies, developing original products such as testing reagents and kits, and fostering talent through training and e-learning, all while not being constrained by established concepts.