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OmegAnalyzer G
The OmegAnalyzer G™ is the workhorse of Bruins Instruments NIR grain analyzers. The “G” is a versatile instrument for grain analysis and is capable of handling grain and seed such as wheat, barley, corn, rice, soy, rapeseed and more. This instrument offers USA NTEP certification and a host of upgrade options and accessories.Typical Applications
Whole grain and seed analysis including: corn, soy, rice, wheat, barley, oils seeds, etc. Universal calibrations are available for protein, moisture, fat, starch, fiber, gluten, sedimentation…. With optional top mounted reflectance mode (AgriCheck Plus): flour, tea, coffee, spices, powders, pastes…
Our calibration services can develop calibrations for almost any significant component or property for your particular product.
Key Features 
- NTEP certified*
- Variable pathlength from 8 to 30mm to accommodate a variety of grain and seed
- ~50 second analysis time with 16 subsamples
- Fully transferable calibrations between instruments
Options
Grain density – This optional accessory integrates with the instrument to automatically provide grain density which is incorporated into the report.
Micro Cell – For measuring flours, powders, and small amounts of grain by transmission available in pathlengths from 3-30mm.
Temperature – Measures the temperature of the grain which is incorporated into the report.
Specifications
Dimensions: 580 X 400 X 470 mm (22.8 X 15.7 X 18.5 inches)
Weight: 40 kg (88 lbs.)
Wavelength range: 730-1100nm transmission · .5nm scan increment
Sample Presentation: automatic feed with multiple sub-sample measurements
Features common to all Bruins analyzers
* The OmegAnalyzer G meets or exceeds the accuracy and performance requirements for Grain Analyzers
as detailed in NIST handbook 44. A Certificate of Conformance, Number 09-058, was issued under
the National Type Evaluation Program (NTEP) of the National Conference on Weights and Measures,
certifying this model for commercial use on the following grains: (see NCWM website for details)

