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Texture Analysers

Texture analyzers are easy-to-use, cost-effective solutions that allow users to evaluate the textural properties of a wide range of products. These analyzers allow you to quantify the texture properties of foods, medicines, and pharmaceuticals, with values such as bite texture, sensation, and palatability. Texture analyzers provide rapid, objective, and sensitive results using standard test modes including single- and multiple-cycle compression, tensile strength, compress-and-hold, fracturability, and springback to describe product texture.

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Hardness test sets

Hardness test sets

Supplier: Industrial Physics

These hardness tests are pocket instruments for testing the hardness and wear/scratch resistance of materials such as coatings, lacquers, plastics or related products.

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Texture analysers, CT3

Texture analysers, CT3

Supplier: AMETEK

The CT3 are robust analysers used for both compression and tensile testing in environments where routine tests are required.

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Texture analysers, QTS 25

Texture analysers, QTS 25

Supplier: AMETEK

The QTS-25 is a rugged benchtop instrument designed for the measurement of texture properties in production environments. It can operate in stand-alone mode using the included dedicated console or with a PC using the TexturePro software. In-process control testing applications in the food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, polymers and textile industries.

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Texture analysers LFRA Series

Supplier: AMETEK

A range of analysers that can precisely and rapidly measure the texture properties of products. The instruments have in-process control and final product testing applications particularly in the food industry and also in the cosmetic, adhesive and paint industries. The instruments have a wide variety of probes available that allow measurement of many different properties including hardness, cohesiveness, consistency, ripeness, adhesiveness, breaking point, elasticity, drip point and gel strength. The instrument conforms fully to the GME and GMIA monographs for gelatine bloom assessment (AOAC).

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