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Fruit Penetrometer and Handheld Refractometer
Authored By: Jeevan Upreti ( Plant Head at M/s Kailash Agro Pvt. Ltd.)
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Chapter Name Page No
1 The fruit Penetrometer…………………………………………………………… 1
1.1 Introduction……………………………………………………………………. 1
1.2 Method of Operation…………………………………………………………... 1
1.3 Maintenance of the device…………………………………………………….. 2
2 Handheld refractometer………………………………………………………… 2
2.1 Introduction…………………………………………………………………… 2
2.2 Method of Operation………………………………………………………….. 3
2.2.1 Calibration………………………………………………………………….. 3
2.2.2 Operating Procedure……………………………………………………….. 3
2.2.3 Maintenance of the device…………………………………………………. 3
3. Test Results and Discussion…………………………………………………… 4
Acknowledgement………………………………………………………………... 5
 
 
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1 The Fruit Penetrometer
1.1 Introduction: Fruit firmness testing is a universally accepted measure of fruit quality and
maturity. It can be used to help growers gauge when best to pick and ship their produce. A fruit
penetrometer measures the force required to insert a plunger tip of a specific size into the flesh
of a fruit. The fruit penetrometer can also be an effective tool used to help monitor fruit
softening during storage.
There are countless variables which affect the appropriate firmness for harvest, such as plant
variety, geographical location and temperature. Experience and consistency is important in
establishing the best firmness value that applies to your specific set of variables
Table 1: Penetrometer model and Applications
Model no Purpose Diameter of tip Fruits
GY-1 General Purpose 3.5 mm Berries & Small Film
Fruits
GY-2 Soft Fruit 3.5 mm Soft Fruits: Citrus,
Melons, Plums
GY-3**
All Purpose 8 mm Firm Fruits: Peaches,
Tomatoes, Pears
GY-3**
All Purpose 11 mm Apples & Harder Fruits
[Source: Operating manuals of Fruit penetrometer model provided by companies such as
Kern-Sohn,Step Systems etc.]
** This model is being used at M/S Kailash Agro Private Limited
Table 2: Penetrometer model and Specifications
Model Range Diameter Accuracy Penetration
depth
Size Weight
GY-1 2-15 Kg/cm3
3.5 mm +0.1 10 mm 140x 60
x30mm
0.3 kg
GY-2 0.2-4 Kg/cm3
3.5 mm +0.02 10 mm 140x 60
x30mm
0.3 kg
GY-3 0.5 -12kg/cm3
1-24 kg/ cm3
8 mm
11 mm
+0.1 10 mm 140x 60
x30mm
0.3 kg
[Source: Operating manual of Fruit penetrometer]
1.2 Method of Operation: The followings things need to be followed before using the
penetrometer:
i. Move the plunger in and out for 10 seconds to ensure the mechanism functions freely
ii. Turn the small knob at the top right hand side of the meter to loosen faceplate and adjust
starting value
iii. Tighten again before use
For best results select a random sample of 15 to 25 fruits of uniform size and temperature of
variety to be tested.
Caution: Testing should always be done at room temperature
The procedure of carrying out the test varies as per the type of fruit:
a. For large fruits: Remove a portion of skin on opposing sun and shade cheeks of the
fruit midway between the stem and bottom
 
 
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b. For small fruit: It is unnecessary to remove the skin. Make a puncture test on only one
cheek halfway between the stem and the bottom. Penetration should be sufficient to
obtain a reading.
Note: With the penetrometer upright, secure the fruit against a hard surface or in your hand and
force the tip vertically into the pulp at a slow, uniform speed. The tip should penetrate to the
scribed line (1 cm). Record the reading. The trailing pointer will indicate the highest resistance
point tested.
Note: We recommend that one person should test the entire sample lot
1.3 Maintenance of the device
The maintenance of these devices starts the moment test is completed. The following steps
needs to be followed:
i. Clean the penetrometer tips
ii. Clean the exposed gauge load shaft by flushing with water. To do this, carefully hold
the gauge with the load shaft pointing down under a gentle stream of water for 15
seconds.
iii. Dry with a towel and allow drying further by leaving it with shaft pointing down.
The penetrometer should never be lubricated with oil as this will affect the plunger
friction and decrease instrument accuracy
 
2 Handheld Refractometer
2.1 Introduction: The Hand-held refractometer is a kind of precision optical instrument. It
helps us in knowing the concentration of the liquids. In Food industry it is generally used to
know the sugar level in the fruits. Now a day these devices are coming with the feature of ATC
(Automatic Temperature Compensation)
Features of the device are:
i. Easy and very convenient to use
ii. Competitive Price
iii. High Quality, Accurate testing result
iv. ATC Compensation Range: from 100
C to 300
C (only in the models with ATC function)
Table 3: Refractometer model and Specifications:
S.no Model Range Min div. Accuracy
1 RHB-10/ATC 0-10% Brix 0.1% Brix ±0.10%
2 RHB-18/ATC 0-18% Brix 0.1% Brix ±0.10%
3 RHB-32/ATC*
0-32% Brix 0.2% Brix ±0.20%
4 RHB-62/ATC 28-62% Brix 0.2% Brix ±0.20%
5 RHB-82/ATC 45-82% Brix 0.5% Brix ±0.50%
8 RHB0-50 0-50 % Brix 1 % Brix ±1%
9 RHB0-80 0-80 % Brix 1 % Brix ±1%
10 RHB0-90 0-90 % Brix 0.2 % Brix ±0.2%
[Source: Operating manual of Westover make Handheld Refractometer]
Note: For any new style or feature model, “N” will be added in the model name, such as
RHBN-32ATC etc.
* This model is being used at M/S Kailash Agro Private Limited
 
 
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Shown below is the model used at M/S Kailash Agro Private Limited
Fig 1: Refractometer Model RHB-32ATC
 
 
1…..Day Light Plate, 2……Calibration Screw, 3………Focus adjustment, 4……Eyepiece
2.2 Method of Operation:
2.2.1 Calibration
i. Aim the front end of the Refractometer to the direction of the bright light, and adjust
the eyepiece until the reticle can be seen clearly
ii. Adjustment of Null:
a. Open the daylight plate and place 2-3 drops of distilled or R.O water on the main prism
b. Close the daylight plate and press it lightly so the water spreads across the entire surface
of the prism without any air bubbles or dry spots and allow the sample to remain on the
prism for approximately 30 seconds.
c. Adjust the calibration Screw until the light/dark boundary coincides with the null line.
Adjustment of refractometer with temperature compensation function should be made
under the condition of 200
C (680
F) environment temperature. When the working temp
of the room or environment (not the sample)
2.2.2 Operating procedure: The following steps need to be followed
i. Open the daylight plate
ii. Clean the surface of prism by soft cloth
iii. Drop 2-3 drops of solution to be measured on the main prism
iv. Close the daylight plate and press it lightly, then read the corresponding scale of
light/dark boundary. The reading is the Brix value of the measured solution
v. After measurement, clean away the measured solution on the surface of the prism
and daylight plate by moist cotton cloth. The prism easily goes mouldy, so to keep
it dry is important
 
2.2.3 Maintenance of the instrument: The following measures should be adopted for
effective maintenance of the device
i. To insure the testing accuracy, recalibration occasionally is used to maintain accuracy
ii. Adjustment of Null: Liquid and Specimen should be under the same temperature. If the
temperature varies greatly, the null point should be adjusted once per 30 minutes
1 
2 
3 
4 
 
 
4 
 
iii. After usage, don’t use water to wash the instrument, so as to prevent water from
entering into the instrument
iv. As it is a kind of precision optical instrument, you should handle it gently and take good
care of it. Don’t touch and scratch the optical surfaces. It should be kept in the
environment of dry, clean and non-corrosive air, so as to prevent the surface of it from
turning moldy and foggy.
v. The instrument should be handled with care
3 Test Results and Discussion:
Apples at M/s Kailash Agro were stored from October,2015 through April, 2016 under well-defined
CA conditions of 1-20
C temperature and 90-95 % relative humidity. Below mentioned are the graphs
showing pressure variation in the apple stored under CA conditions followed by Sweetness variations.
It is evident from the two graphs that pressure and sweetness shows an inverse relation which is
obvious from the fact that all the fruits show this behaviour.
 
Apart from showing a regular behaviour of temperature and pressure variation the results also
help in:
i. Timing the opening of the chambers as per pressure values and demand driven from
the market in the sense that a high pressure and low demand allows one to store the
fruit for the time being demand again rises in the market and the fruit be sold at
profitable rates.
ii. A rather smooth variation in pressure and sweetness shows the effectiveness of
storage conditions in the chamber i.e. proper gas tightness, no leakages, proper air
circulation and a well-defined storage and stacking pattern.
 
15.75
15.5
15.25
15
15.8
15.25
14.5
14.25
15.2
14.5
14.25
14
15.5
14.75
14.5
14.25
17.5
16.25
15.75
15
13
13.5
14
14.5
15
15.5
16
16.5
17
17.5
18
Oct,2015 Nov,2015 Dec,2015 Jan,2016
Pressure( Bar) Variation in apple over period of 4 month CA (Contolled
Atmosphere) Storage
Chamber 6 Chamber 7 Chamber 8 Chamber 9 Chamber 10 Chamber 11
 
 
5 
 
 
 
Acknowledgement
The author acknowledges Kailash Agro Private Limited and its management led by Mr.
Kartik Jalan ( CEO) for their support and motivation in carrying out the study.
12
12.5
14.5
15
11
11.25
13.5
14
11
11.5
13.5
14.5
10
11
13
14
10
11
12
13
10
10.75
14
15
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Oct,2015 Nov,2015 Dec,2015 Jan,2015
Sweetness( Brix) Variation in apple over period of 4 month CA (Contolled
Atmosphere) Storage
Chamber 6 Chamber 7 Chamber 8 Chamber 9 Chamber 10 Chamber 11

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SOP Fruit Testing Devices

  • 1. SOP Fruit Penetrometer and Handheld Refractometer Authored By: Jeevan Upreti ( Plant Head at M/s Kailash Agro Pvt. Ltd.)
  • 2. Content Chapter Name Page No 1 The fruit Penetrometer…………………………………………………………… 1 1.1 Introduction……………………………………………………………………. 1 1.2 Method of Operation…………………………………………………………... 1 1.3 Maintenance of the device…………………………………………………….. 2 2 Handheld refractometer………………………………………………………… 2 2.1 Introduction…………………………………………………………………… 2 2.2 Method of Operation………………………………………………………….. 3 2.2.1 Calibration………………………………………………………………….. 3 2.2.2 Operating Procedure……………………………………………………….. 3 2.2.3 Maintenance of the device…………………………………………………. 3 3. Test Results and Discussion…………………………………………………… 4 Acknowledgement………………………………………………………………... 5
  • 3.     1    1 The Fruit Penetrometer 1.1 Introduction: Fruit firmness testing is a universally accepted measure of fruit quality and maturity. It can be used to help growers gauge when best to pick and ship their produce. A fruit penetrometer measures the force required to insert a plunger tip of a specific size into the flesh of a fruit. The fruit penetrometer can also be an effective tool used to help monitor fruit softening during storage. There are countless variables which affect the appropriate firmness for harvest, such as plant variety, geographical location and temperature. Experience and consistency is important in establishing the best firmness value that applies to your specific set of variables Table 1: Penetrometer model and Applications Model no Purpose Diameter of tip Fruits GY-1 General Purpose 3.5 mm Berries & Small Film Fruits GY-2 Soft Fruit 3.5 mm Soft Fruits: Citrus, Melons, Plums GY-3** All Purpose 8 mm Firm Fruits: Peaches, Tomatoes, Pears GY-3** All Purpose 11 mm Apples & Harder Fruits [Source: Operating manuals of Fruit penetrometer model provided by companies such as Kern-Sohn,Step Systems etc.] ** This model is being used at M/S Kailash Agro Private Limited Table 2: Penetrometer model and Specifications Model Range Diameter Accuracy Penetration depth Size Weight GY-1 2-15 Kg/cm3 3.5 mm +0.1 10 mm 140x 60 x30mm 0.3 kg GY-2 0.2-4 Kg/cm3 3.5 mm +0.02 10 mm 140x 60 x30mm 0.3 kg GY-3 0.5 -12kg/cm3 1-24 kg/ cm3 8 mm 11 mm +0.1 10 mm 140x 60 x30mm 0.3 kg [Source: Operating manual of Fruit penetrometer] 1.2 Method of Operation: The followings things need to be followed before using the penetrometer: i. Move the plunger in and out for 10 seconds to ensure the mechanism functions freely ii. Turn the small knob at the top right hand side of the meter to loosen faceplate and adjust starting value iii. Tighten again before use For best results select a random sample of 15 to 25 fruits of uniform size and temperature of variety to be tested. Caution: Testing should always be done at room temperature The procedure of carrying out the test varies as per the type of fruit: a. For large fruits: Remove a portion of skin on opposing sun and shade cheeks of the fruit midway between the stem and bottom
  • 4.     2    b. For small fruit: It is unnecessary to remove the skin. Make a puncture test on only one cheek halfway between the stem and the bottom. Penetration should be sufficient to obtain a reading. Note: With the penetrometer upright, secure the fruit against a hard surface or in your hand and force the tip vertically into the pulp at a slow, uniform speed. The tip should penetrate to the scribed line (1 cm). Record the reading. The trailing pointer will indicate the highest resistance point tested. Note: We recommend that one person should test the entire sample lot 1.3 Maintenance of the device The maintenance of these devices starts the moment test is completed. The following steps needs to be followed: i. Clean the penetrometer tips ii. Clean the exposed gauge load shaft by flushing with water. To do this, carefully hold the gauge with the load shaft pointing down under a gentle stream of water for 15 seconds. iii. Dry with a towel and allow drying further by leaving it with shaft pointing down. The penetrometer should never be lubricated with oil as this will affect the plunger friction and decrease instrument accuracy   2 Handheld Refractometer 2.1 Introduction: The Hand-held refractometer is a kind of precision optical instrument. It helps us in knowing the concentration of the liquids. In Food industry it is generally used to know the sugar level in the fruits. Now a day these devices are coming with the feature of ATC (Automatic Temperature Compensation) Features of the device are: i. Easy and very convenient to use ii. Competitive Price iii. High Quality, Accurate testing result iv. ATC Compensation Range: from 100 C to 300 C (only in the models with ATC function) Table 3: Refractometer model and Specifications: S.no Model Range Min div. Accuracy 1 RHB-10/ATC 0-10% Brix 0.1% Brix ±0.10% 2 RHB-18/ATC 0-18% Brix 0.1% Brix ±0.10% 3 RHB-32/ATC* 0-32% Brix 0.2% Brix ±0.20% 4 RHB-62/ATC 28-62% Brix 0.2% Brix ±0.20% 5 RHB-82/ATC 45-82% Brix 0.5% Brix ±0.50% 8 RHB0-50 0-50 % Brix 1 % Brix ±1% 9 RHB0-80 0-80 % Brix 1 % Brix ±1% 10 RHB0-90 0-90 % Brix 0.2 % Brix ±0.2% [Source: Operating manual of Westover make Handheld Refractometer] Note: For any new style or feature model, “N” will be added in the model name, such as RHBN-32ATC etc. * This model is being used at M/S Kailash Agro Private Limited
  • 5.     3    Shown below is the model used at M/S Kailash Agro Private Limited Fig 1: Refractometer Model RHB-32ATC     1…..Day Light Plate, 2……Calibration Screw, 3………Focus adjustment, 4……Eyepiece 2.2 Method of Operation: 2.2.1 Calibration i. Aim the front end of the Refractometer to the direction of the bright light, and adjust the eyepiece until the reticle can be seen clearly ii. Adjustment of Null: a. Open the daylight plate and place 2-3 drops of distilled or R.O water on the main prism b. Close the daylight plate and press it lightly so the water spreads across the entire surface of the prism without any air bubbles or dry spots and allow the sample to remain on the prism for approximately 30 seconds. c. Adjust the calibration Screw until the light/dark boundary coincides with the null line. Adjustment of refractometer with temperature compensation function should be made under the condition of 200 C (680 F) environment temperature. When the working temp of the room or environment (not the sample) 2.2.2 Operating procedure: The following steps need to be followed i. Open the daylight plate ii. Clean the surface of prism by soft cloth iii. Drop 2-3 drops of solution to be measured on the main prism iv. Close the daylight plate and press it lightly, then read the corresponding scale of light/dark boundary. The reading is the Brix value of the measured solution v. After measurement, clean away the measured solution on the surface of the prism and daylight plate by moist cotton cloth. The prism easily goes mouldy, so to keep it dry is important   2.2.3 Maintenance of the instrument: The following measures should be adopted for effective maintenance of the device i. To insure the testing accuracy, recalibration occasionally is used to maintain accuracy ii. Adjustment of Null: Liquid and Specimen should be under the same temperature. If the temperature varies greatly, the null point should be adjusted once per 30 minutes 1  2  3  4 
  • 6.     4    iii. After usage, don’t use water to wash the instrument, so as to prevent water from entering into the instrument iv. As it is a kind of precision optical instrument, you should handle it gently and take good care of it. Don’t touch and scratch the optical surfaces. It should be kept in the environment of dry, clean and non-corrosive air, so as to prevent the surface of it from turning moldy and foggy. v. The instrument should be handled with care 3 Test Results and Discussion: Apples at M/s Kailash Agro were stored from October,2015 through April, 2016 under well-defined CA conditions of 1-20 C temperature and 90-95 % relative humidity. Below mentioned are the graphs showing pressure variation in the apple stored under CA conditions followed by Sweetness variations. It is evident from the two graphs that pressure and sweetness shows an inverse relation which is obvious from the fact that all the fruits show this behaviour.   Apart from showing a regular behaviour of temperature and pressure variation the results also help in: i. Timing the opening of the chambers as per pressure values and demand driven from the market in the sense that a high pressure and low demand allows one to store the fruit for the time being demand again rises in the market and the fruit be sold at profitable rates. ii. A rather smooth variation in pressure and sweetness shows the effectiveness of storage conditions in the chamber i.e. proper gas tightness, no leakages, proper air circulation and a well-defined storage and stacking pattern.   15.75 15.5 15.25 15 15.8 15.25 14.5 14.25 15.2 14.5 14.25 14 15.5 14.75 14.5 14.25 17.5 16.25 15.75 15 13 13.5 14 14.5 15 15.5 16 16.5 17 17.5 18 Oct,2015 Nov,2015 Dec,2015 Jan,2016 Pressure( Bar) Variation in apple over period of 4 month CA (Contolled Atmosphere) Storage Chamber 6 Chamber 7 Chamber 8 Chamber 9 Chamber 10 Chamber 11
  • 7.     5        Acknowledgement The author acknowledges Kailash Agro Private Limited and its management led by Mr. Kartik Jalan ( CEO) for their support and motivation in carrying out the study. 12 12.5 14.5 15 11 11.25 13.5 14 11 11.5 13.5 14.5 10 11 13 14 10 11 12 13 10 10.75 14 15 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Oct,2015 Nov,2015 Dec,2015 Jan,2015 Sweetness( Brix) Variation in apple over period of 4 month CA (Contolled Atmosphere) Storage Chamber 6 Chamber 7 Chamber 8 Chamber 9 Chamber 10 Chamber 11