Carbonated drink shelf-life verification

Wednesday, 15 March, 2006 | Supplied by: http://www.paket.com.au/


The Mocon Permatran-C Model 10 CO2 monitor can be used to measure the carbon dioxide transmission rate of individual plastic carbonated beverage bottles. The non-destructive test takes as little as 3 h to produce statistically accurate results.

The unit can be used with plastic bottles ranging from 250 mL to 2.5 L. The internal battery allows the Model 10 to be placed in an environmental chamber for temperature profiling. The unit's portability enables it to be used in areas away from the laboratory.

Operation begins with the push of a button and on completion of each test, the data can be downloaded onto a PC or a printer.

The system is suitable for use by carbonated soft-drink manufacturers, beer manufacturers and their bottle suppliers.

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