Brookfield LFRA Texture Analyzer User Manual

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Brookfield Engineering Labs., Inc.

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Manual No. M/05-370-B0507

NOTE: Samples were tested with original containers as supplied. Use of

different dimension holding vessels will change results obtained, there-

fore, operators must be consistent with the test configuration used.

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READING:

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Peak Positive Force

HARDNESS

Total Negative Area

Adhesiveness

(Indication of Viscosity)

t

F

Peak Negative Force

ADHESIVE FORCE

Total Positive Area

Consistency

Fat Free

Low Fat

Modulus

Gradient

(from initial

curve only)

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DISCUSSION:

Once the 4g trigger is attained, the forces continue to increase continu-

ously, until a surface fracture occurs. The modulus changes at this point to

a less steep gradient, and the force plateaus.

The low-fat sample appears much softer than the fat-free, having increased

flow over the plunger with a visually less grainy and more glossy fluid

appearance. The softer set is characterized by the lower forces and areas

of work measured, as well as the shallower slope. The softer set is also

characterized by the failure to form sample fracture and the absence of

peaks within the curve.

The fat-free sample has a much steeper initial gradient and subsequently

higher values for all measured parameters. Its grainy set structure is char-

acterized by the large number of peaks attained within the curve, while the

increased viscosity or spoonability is shown within the negative portion of

the curve.

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PARAMETER

All parameters were automatically calculated within the Analyze a test

COLLECTION:

with tables window. It is therefore necessary to calculate parameters for

each curve individually and record results.

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