Non-destructive Brix Meter

Non-destructive Brix meters use near-infrared spectroscopy to penetrate the surface of an object and detect the absorption of light at specific wavelengths by internal sugar molecules. The light signals are then converted into electrical signals to calculate the Brix value. They are used for real-time monitoring of sugar content during fruit harvesting and on juice production lines, ensuring the integrity of the samples remains intact.
Selection
When making a selection, pay attention to whether the measurement range and accuracy match the sample's sugar content range, check the instrument's adaptability to different peel thicknesses and colors, confirm that it includes temperature compensation functionality, consider whether a handheld or online type suits the usage scenario, and examine the stability of the calibration module.