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ISO 2172:1983

ISO 2172:1983 Fruit juice – Determination of soluble solids content – Pycnometric method

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Description

The method consists in measuring of the relative density of a test portion at 20 C using a pyknometer, and conversing, using a table, of the relative density sinto the soluble solids content expressed as sucrose. It is applicable to products containing no suspended matter and to clear concentrated products. For other fruit and vegetable products the method specified in ISO 2173 should be used.

Edition

1

Published Date

1983-08-01

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

3

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

The method consists in measuring of the relative density of a test portion at 20 C using a pyknometer, and conversing, using a table, of the relative density sinto the soluble solids content expressed as sucrose. It is applicable to products containing no suspended matter and to clear concentrated products. For other fruit and vegetable products the method specified in ISO 2173 should be used.

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