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MODERNIZATION OF TEXTURE INSTRUMENTATION.

Peter W Voisey1

  • 1Engineering Research Service, Research Branch, Canada Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, Ont., Canada.

Journal of Texture Studies
|April 4, 2017
PubMed
Summary

Electronic instruments precisely measure texture by recording force and deformation. While equipment is abundant, interpreting the complex data remains the primary challenge in objective texture analysis.

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Area of Science:

  • Food science and technology
  • Materials science
  • Engineering

Background:

  • Objective texture measurement is crucial for product quality.
  • Traditional methods often lack precision and objectivity.
  • Electronic instrumentation offers advanced solutions for texture analysis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review available electronic instruments for objective texture measurement.
  • To highlight the capabilities and challenges of using electronic transducers.
  • To demonstrate various approaches in modernized texture analysis.

Main Methods:

  • Review of electronic instruments for recording force and deformation.
  • Application of electronic transducers in texture measuring systems.
  • Description of modernized texture instruments and universal units.

Main Results:

  • Numerous electronic instruments are available for objective texture measurement.
  • Electronic transducers provide precise measurements with high resolution.
  • Examples of modernized instruments showcase diverse methodologies.

Conclusions:

  • Electronic techniques effectively record force and deformation in textural testing.
  • The interpretation of recorded data presents the main challenge.
  • Further research may focus on advanced data interpretation methods.

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