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Urea Adulteration Detector for Milk Using Ammonia Gas Sensor

Dimple Kothari, S. K. Mahajan

Abstract


Adulteration in in milk has been a reason for worry for both the Government and the Dairy Industry. Developing nations are at higher hazard related with it due to absence of checking and approaches. Sadly, as opposed to basic conviction, milk adulterants can present genuine wellbeing perils prompting deadly illnesses. Aside from customary systems, later advancements in the recognition strategies have likewise been accounted. These days milk is being taint in progressively advanced ways that requests for bleeding edge look into for the location of the adulterants. The proposed work plans to contribute towards recognition of the nearness of urea in milk utilizing a gas sensor. The sensor output is associated with a controller and their account is in terms of ppm. The level of adulteration of urea will be initially shown utilizing a LCD and later on results will be displayed using you android phone. It seems that the proposed strategy can identify of urea contaminated in milk.

 

Keywords: FSSAI, gas sensors, IDE, ADC


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