After evaluating available dairy color measurement instruments, the manufacturer selected the ColorFlex L2 from HunterLab.
The decision was based on performance validation, instrument durability, and HunterLab’s established leadership in food and dairy color science.
Advanced Optical Geometry for Dairy Accuracy
The ColorFlex L2 features 45°a:0° annular illuminated optical geometry. This configuration closely correlates with human visual perception while providing objective color and spectral data.
For dairy applications, this means:
- Measurements reflect how consumers visually perceive milk
- Data remains scientifically precise and repeatable
- Surface and liquid samples can be evaluated consistently
The geometry provided the confidence the manufacturer needed to standardize measurements across all production facilities.
Strong Inter-Instrument Agreement
During validation testing, the ColorFlex L2 delivered an average delta value of 0.15 between instruments.
This level of agreement ensured:
- Reliable data comparison between laboratories
- Confidence in cross-site quality reporting
- Reduced need for instrument-specific correction factors
The consistency was so compelling that the manufacturer increased their order from two units to three, ensuring broader quality coverage.
Sealed, Spill-Proof Design for Dairy Environments
Milk measurement presents practical challenges. Spills and moisture exposure are common in dairy labs.
The sealed, spill-proof design of the ColorFlex L2 directly addressed a persistent issue the company experienced with its previous instrument, which was damaged by moisture from spills.
Benefits included:
- Increased instrument lifespan
- Reduced downtime
- Lower maintenance costs
- Improved confidence in long-term performance
For dairy processors, durability is not optional — it is essential.
Essentials L2 Platform: Simplified Operator Workflow
The ColorFlex L2 operates on HunterLab’s Essentials L2 platform, delivering an intuitive touchscreen interface.
Operators can:
- Standardize quickly
- Measure samples with guided workflows
- Set PASS/FAIL tolerances
- Recall data instantly
- Monitor trends in real time
Compared to the older model previously in use, the upgrade significantly reduced training time and operator errors.
Implementation: Standardizing Dairy Color Quality
Solution: HunterLab ColorFlex® L2 Spectrophotometer
The rollout followed a structured implementation strategy.
Step 1: Establishing Milk Color Tolerances
HunterLab dairy application specialists worked with the manufacturer’s QA team to define precise tolerances for:
- L* (lightness)
- a* (red/green axis)
- b* (yellow/blue axis)
Separate acceptance criteria were created for cow and buffalo milk to account for compositional differences.
This ensured scientific validation rather than subjective visual benchmarks.
Step 2: Workflow Integration
Three ColorFlex L2 units were deployed across key quality control stations:
- Incoming raw milk verification
- In-process testing
- Final product release
Because the instrument functions independently without requiring a PC, installation was rapid and IT-neutral.
Operators were trained to perform daily standardization and consistent sample preparation using appropriate liquid sample cups.
Step 3: Enterprise-Level Consistency
With strong inter-instrument agreement, data from multiple labs could be compared confidently.
This enabled:
- Centralized quality reporting
- Improved statistical process control
- Faster root cause analysis
- Reduced internal discrepancies
Color became a standardized KPI across the organization.
Results: Measurable Improvements in Dairy Quality Control
The results were both operational and strategic.
Objective, Data-Driven Decisions
HunterLab helped the dairy team eliminate subjective visual inspection and replace it with objective CIELAB measurement.
Quality acceptance decisions became faster, clearer, and more defensible.
Reduced Batch Rework and Waste
Clear PASS/FAIL tolerances minimized production delays and reduced unnecessary reprocessing.
This improved operational efficiency and sustainability metrics.
Improved Inter-Lab Confidence
The 0.15 average delta agreement ensured that results were consistent regardless of location.
Confidence in data translated into stronger internal reporting and regulatory readiness.
Enhanced Consumer Perception
Consistent milk color across batches strengthened brand trust and improved shelf appeal.
Uniformity in appearance directly supports consumer expectations in dairy products.
Long-Term Instrument Reliability
The sealed, spill-proof design eliminated the moisture damage issues experienced with previous instruments.
This reduced downtime and improved return on investment.
Why Dairy Manufacturers Choose HunterLab
HunterLab has more than 70 years of expertise in color science and is a trusted partner in the global food and beverage industry.
HunterLab solutions are designed to:
- Replicate human visual perception with objective data
- Deliver strong inter-instrument agreement
- Provide durability for production environments
- Support regulatory and quality compliance
- Simplify operator workflows
For dairy manufacturers, this means transforming milk color measurement from a subjective inspection task into a reliable, data-driven quality system.
Ready to Standardize Your Dairy Color Measurement
If your dairy operation relies on visual checks or outdated instrumentation, it may be time to upgrade to objective color measurement.
Contact HunterLab to schedule a demo of the ColorFlex L2 and learn how to establish precise milk color tolerances for your production lines.