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Felix Instruments

Produce Quality Meters and Gas Analyzers demonstrated at CPMA next week

Felix Instruments- Applied Food Science will be at CPMA 2017 in Toronto to demonstrate tools for measuring fresh fruit quality. Alongside the company’s entire range of ethylene gas analyzers, Felix Instruments will feature F-940 Store It! Gas Analyzer - a handheld tool that measures ethylene, CO2, and O2. The ‘Store It!’ was designed for Quality Assurance staff to increase shelf-life and prevent spoilage by taking rapid and reliable measurements of ripening gases throughout the storage process. 


F-940 Store It! Gas Analyzer

Felix Instruments’ Application Scientists will also have the F-750 Produce Quality Meter available for demonstration. The F-750 Produce Quality Meter is an instrument that takes non-destructive measurements of internal qualities, like sugar and dry matter, in fruit using NIR (Near Infrared) spectroscopy. As featured in the late March edition of Postharvest.biz, the F-750 has been successfully applied to multiple commodities, most recently sweet cherries and avocados, alongside its long and successful history as a non-destructive tool for determining mango maturity and optimizing harvest timing. 


F-750 Produce Quality Meter

CPMA attendees interested in learning more about Felix Instruments can make an appointment directly with Felix Instruments Application Scientist Andrea Melnychenko, who will be attending the show along with Felix Distributor, Chantler Packaging, Inc. (located at booth 1622). 

Contact:
Andrea Melnychenko
Felix Instruments
Text to 971-506-6796 


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