Maple
Syrup color grading Checker HC® colorimeter
Hanna’s
Maple Syrup Digital Grader bridges the gap between visual grading kits and
professional instrumentation. Temporary maple syrup grading kits provide
minimal accuracy and resolution since they rely upon the human eye to
discern differences in color. Professional instrumentation incorporates a
light source such as an LED or tungsten lamp with a filter and a light
sensing detector to precisely determine the percent light transmittance.
Professional instrumentation offers greater resolution and accuracy but
can cost hundreds of dollars. The HI-759 Maple Syrup Digital Grader uses a
fixed wavelength LED and silicon photo detector to provide the accuracy of
professional instrumentation at an affordable price.
- Compact,
portable design
- Calibrates
100% transmittance with glycerol reference
- Simple,
one-button operation
The
season of maple syrup production spans several months between winter and
spring each year. As the days get warmer and the nights stay below
freezing, the sap from maple trees begins to flow and tapping begins. At
the beginning of production season, the sap produces a lighter, sweeter
syrup comprised of sucrose as the main sugar content. As the season
progresses and temperatures rise, microorganisms grow and colonize the sap
as it is collected. These bacteria, while not harmful, convert part of the
sucrose present into invert sugars, glucose and fructose. The level of
invert sugars in the sap, as well as the chemical processes that occur
during boiling, are responsible for creating a darker and stronger
flavored syrup product.
Maple
syrup grading standards for the United States and Canada are identical,
allowing consumers to easily distinguish between the different grades of
syrup, regardless of the place of origin. Grade A maple syrup is
classified into four distinct categories:

The
HI-759 Maple Syrup Digital Grader is a handheld colorimeter designed for
quick, accurate determination of Grade A maple syrup. The HI-759 is
designed as a more accurate alternative to temporary and permanent visual
grading kits, providing quick, accurate results in four easy steps.
Step One -
Add a sample to the included cuvette(s). Step
Two - Insert the glycerol reference cuvette,
close the lid, and press the button to zero. Step
Three - Remove the glycerol reference cuvette
and replace with a sample cuvette. Step
Four- Close the lid and press the button. Reading will be taken
automatically and the results displayed in percent light transmittance.
This
Maple Syrup Digital Grader measures the light transmittance of the syrup
and directly displays the percentage results on the large, easy to read
LCD display. Located on the back of the meter is a chart referencing the
percent light transmittance to the grade. Eliminating the subjectivity of
grading by eye and the potential for mislabeling, the HI-759 is grading
made simple.
Features
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Easier to use and more accurate than chemical test kits
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Small size, big convenience
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Ideal for maple syrup producers and packers
Specifications
| Color,
Maple Syrup Range |
0
to 100% transmittance |
| Color,
Maple Syrup Resolution |
1%
transmittance |
| Color,
Maple Syrup Accuracy |
±4%
transmittance |
| Color,
Maple Syrup Method |
adaptation
of the USDA maple syrup standard. |
| Photometer/Colorimeter
Light Source |
LED
@ 560 nm |
| Photometer/Colorimeter
Light Detector |
silicon
photocell |
| Battery
Type/Life |
(1)
1.5V AAA |
| Automatic
Shut-Off |
after
ten minutes of non-use |
| Environment |
0
to 50°C (32 to 122°F); RH max 95% non-condensing |
| Weight |
64
g (2.25 oz.) |
| Dimensions |
86.0
mm x 61.0 mm x 37.5 mm (3.4" x 2.4" x 1.5") |
Product Information
Instruction Manual
Brand : Hanna Instruments
