The impact of filtering on refractometer TDS and extraction yield measurements - Page 7

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#61: Post by jpender »

AssafL wrote:How does the "accurate" drying oven account for these when calculating TDS?
The sample is filtered before dehydration.

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#62: Post by AssafL »

Cool. Thanks.

So the large particulate are out, still leaving the fats. But if these are bound to the colloid they will affect RI as well. Hopefully in the same direction...
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#63: Post by jpender »

What fats? Take another look at Samuel Law's before/after 0.22um filtration photos from a few pages back.

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#64: Post by AssafL »

Thanks. I stand corrected.
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