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Fruit firmness tester

  • Used for non-destructive hardness testing of fruits, vegetables, meat, and fish.

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Tester for the determination of the firmness of the fruit pulp

The Bareiss Fruit Firmness Tester – HPE III Fff or Fruit texture analyzer is used to determine the hardness of fruits, vegetables, meat, and fish. It consists of interchangeable test anvils according to different fruits and vegetables that are to be measured in a non-destructive way, unlike the fruit penetrometer. Our digital durometer plays a very important role in determining the quality of the fruit so the sellers can ensure the perfect ripeness when it becomes available to the consumers. The special spring-loaded outer sleeve helps in maintaining the correct pressure to attain repeatable, accurate results. An easy change of the test anvil allows an immediate test of different kinds of fruits and vegetables. 

Applications

Digital hardness tester HPE II including one indenter, free choice, for a range of applications: peaches, apricots, plums, cherries, tomatoes, strawberries, cucumbers, radish, carrots, apples, avocados, papayas, melons, oranges, mango, cooked potatoes.

Cost-saving advantages to growers and retailers

1) User Friendly: The yielding of the surface at a given contact force and defined measuring distance are displayed. The measured values are not a force unit but a quotient.

2) Large display: This fruit texture analyzer has a large display of 102 x 64 pixels making it easy for an operator to see the readings. The screen is subdivided into general data information, the main field for measurement results on the test sample and the navigation bar+ charge status of the battery.

3) Interchangeable test anvils: The operator can choose the test anvil according to the fruit or vegetables being tested.

4) Non-Destructive method: The method used for testing the sample is non-destructive, therefore does not damage the fruit or vegetable. The test anvil does not penetrate the fruit peel, whereas the penetrometer damages the fruit to obtain a firmness measurement, saving tons of food from being wasted. The Bareiss digital firmness analyzer is replacing penetrometers all over the world and providing real cost-saving advantages to growers, packers, retailers, and consumers.

5) Data storage: This type of fruit penetrometer uses a shore hardness scale, has the capacity to store up to 300 measured values, and has a serial interface. The USB cable is used to transfer the measured values to a PC.

6) Handgrip: This digital fruit hardness tester consists of a patented handgrip for achieving the correct measuring angle and pressure. The body of this digital durometer is made up of an aluminum alloy which provides a light and robust design.

7) Error indication: The device gives an error beep if the procedure is interrupted.

Operating procedure

1) Switch on the measuring device and press the hull or sleeve against the specimen so that the contact surface of the pressure plate rests on the fruit. Make sure the pressure applied to the fruit is sufficient, but not so much that damage is done to the fruit when the hull is pressed down.

2) Results obtained are more reliable if the surface of the fruit skin or peel is even.

3) The measuring time begins as soon as the durometer is placed on the sample. The display flashes during measurement.4) The measuring device is held on the fruit until the beep is heard. The measured value is recorded.


Specifications

Power SupplyLithium-battery 3,6V
Battery operation2000 hours
Data outputRS232
Data storage300 measuring results
Dimensions (L x W x H)190 x 70 x 40 mm
Weight0.6k g