Color measurement of edible vegetable fats
Vegetable edible fats in a solid state, such as coconut fat, palm fat and margarine, differ in composition and behavior when the temperature changes. While coconut and palm fat are naturally solid, margarine is made into a spreadable, solid form using emulsifiers and a specific mixture of vegetable oils and hardened fats. In addition to fats, it also contains water, vitamins and sometimes colorants such as beta-carotene.
In terms of color, these fats sometimes show significant differences: coconut fat is usually white and hardly changes its color, palm fat can be slightly yellowish. Margarine, on the other hand, often appears paler when cold and becomes more intensely yellow at room temperature – especially varieties with beta-carotene. The color is an indication of the composition, freshness and quality, but can also change due to storage conditions and temperature.
Our solution for cooking fat:
ColorFlex L2
Compact colorimetric station
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Many different Port Plates
Many Port Plates (13 mm, 19 mm, 25.4 mm, 31.8 mm) for many types of samples.
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Compact dimensions
With a weight of 2.75 kg and dimensions of 16 cm (height), 21 cm (width) and 24 cm (depth), the CFL2 is the ideal partner in the laboratory and production.
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Integrated Essentials 2.0 QC software
Colour location visualization, spectral curves, spectral data and PASS/FAIL with individual tolerances.
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45°/0° geometry
The CFL2 measures color as the human eye sees it. Every day. Reliable and precise.
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In many versions
The ColorFlex L2 is also available in Tomato, Coffee and Citrus versions.
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Easy to use and precise
Support from Help Wizard.
Reduces training time, optimizes the workflow and increases your productivity.
Application example:
The task: The consistency of margarine and other vegetable fats does not allow them to be simply placed directly on the port for colour measurement, as their consistency is not 100% solid, but rather pasty or spreadable. For this reason, it is sometimes laboriously spread into sample cups for colour measurement, which have to be laboriously cleaned again after the measurement. This type of sample handling is complicated, time-consuming and easy to avoid with the new ColorFlex L2. The solution To measure the colour of a margarine block, HunterLab recommends either placing a pre-cut transparent carrier film on the aperture of the spectrophotometer or using a Petri dish. The measurement is...
Further information for you on this topic:
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ColorFlex L2 brochure
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