| What is measured? |
The Tannometer is suitable for testing most clear
liquids and those which contain phenols such as beer, wort, extract of brewing barley,
malt and hops, grape and apple wine, fruit juices and vegetable extracts. The comprehensive analysis allows statements regarding good and
poor characteristics like sediment formation, colour intensification and taste changes for
routine controls.
The operation is menue controlled. The automatic modes
support the analysis of tannoid content, protein sensitivity, reducing capacity, chill
haze and ammoniumsulfate titration limit. |
| Function and Principle |
The Tannometer combines a dosing device, temperature
control, magnetic stirrer, turbidimeter, photometer and evaluation computer with plotter. The measurement chamber has a focused light of constant
intensity directed through it. The thermostatically controlled sample absorbs and scatters
this light. Whilst the first sensor measures this light at a wavelength of 510 nm the
second sensor measues scattered light at an angle of 90°. |