What do you use to measure of chocolate particle size?

What do you use to measure of chocolate particle size? Grindometer? Micrometer? or (adsbygoogle window.adsbygoogle []).push({}); images from wikipedia .

  1. Food R&D Emeritus reply

    I have used both previously; micrometer caliper and Hegman Gauge or grindometer..

  2. Ufuk Ayyıldız reply

    i have not used grindometer but i guess it is better then a micrometer especially for chocolate? Am i right?

  3. Ufuk Ayyıldız reply

    nice technology :slight smile:

  4. Food R&D Emeritus reply

    Actually it depends upon the skill in using either devices .But I find Hegman gage to be more accurate..

  5. Mouna gharsallah reply

    Micrometer will provide with the biggest particles size. The more efficient is lazer diffraction

  6. özgür koyun reply

    hi everyone ı used micrometre and PSD (particle size distribution). this insturments are very important for chocolate industries. both of them very usefull. when you want to use P…

  7. Food R&D Emeritus reply

    PSD is nearer to the old fashioned Hegman gage than the micrometer as the hegman can show particle distribution by manual means.Unless your business is huge you can't invest in ve…

  8. özgür koyun reply

    yes you can be right but we usually use it in liquor you know liquor include big size particle it has to be max 400 micron for us and we need to know paricle size distribution. ı…