New Application Note: Particle size analysis of foodstuffs with the CAMSIZER XT

Dynamic Image Analysis with the Camsizer XT.

The CAMSIZER XT can analyze the foodstuffs which typically come in many different forms of appearance such as powders, crystals, granulates or suspensions.

We have conveniently analysed the following materials with the CAMSIZER XT:

  • Ground coffee
  • Salt
  • Spices
  • Nutraceuticals
  • Flavours
  • Food additives (vitamins, citric acid, sorbates, sulphites, sweeteners etc…)
  • Baby Food
  • Animal Food
  • Flour
  • Formula (Baby Food), Milk Powder

Particle size of both raw materials and finished products affect taste, solubility, extraction behaviour, mouth feel and many other physical properties. The material is often agglomerated, oily or sticky, so dispersion is a big challenge. Air jet sieving or laser diffraction are commonly used methods, but they suffer from bad resolution and high labour input (sieving) or limited data significance or sensitivity (laser diffraction).

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Particle size analysis of foodstuffs with the CAMSIZER XT®

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