LABEC M-MIA-A User Manual
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Ultrasonic milk analyser
APPENDIX 8 CONDUCTIVITY MEASURING
 
1. Method of determination. 
Conductivity (or Electrolytic Conductivity) is defined as the ability of a 
substance to conduct electrical current. It is the reciprocal of the resistance. 
 
In a healthy animal*, the mean value of electric conductivity is: 
 
Milk type 
Conductivity values
Cow milk
between 4 to 6 mS/cm (18°C);
Sheep milk
between 3 to 5 mS/cm (18°C);
Buffalo
between 2,5 to 5 mS/cm (18°C);
 
*These values depend on the geographical region, the breed and on other 
factors. 
 
Milk conductivity changes on the concentration of ions in the milk: 
 
Added water, sugar, 
proteins, insoluble 
solids 
Decrease the ion's concentration. Milk conductivity 
decreases.
Added salts
Increase the ion's concentration. Milk conductivity 
increases. Increase the ion's concentration. Milk 
conductivity increases. Often the milk is falsified 
by adding salt: towards milk with good 
characteristics: fat 4%, SNF 8,8, conductivity 4,5 
are added salt and water. Then the results are 
changed to 3,2 and 8,8, conductivity 10. In other 
words adding water regulates the increased value 
of SNF and density till normal (within the 
boundaries/parameters) and even the fat is 
normal. By the values of these parameters may be 
determined if the sample is falsified, but the only 
characteristic, proving this is conductivity, which is 
out of boundaries nevertheless added water. But 
be careful, as the falsification is not the only 
possible reason for conductivity increasing. The 
other possibility is mastitis that’s why we 
recommend using another (chemical) method for 
checking it.
Significantly extreme Should indicate the development of mastitis.