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Introducing the New Felix Instruments Mango Quality Meter

The new F-751 Mango Quality Meter (available early 2019), by FELIX INSTRUMENTS, uses NIR technology to give mango growers the ability to assess dry matter and Brix, predicting fruit quality more accurately and non-destructively. Felix Instruments Founder, Leonard Felix, will be unveiling and demonstrating the new F-751 Mango Quality Meter at the 7th International Ecuadorian Mango Congress this August 30-31. The Mango Quality Meter uses NIR to gauge dry matter and Brix, giving the user the data they need to make harvest

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31 August, 2018
The new F-751 Mango Quality Meter (available early 2019), by FELIX INSTRUMENTS, uses NIR technology to give mango growers the ability to assess dry matter and Brix, predicting fruit quality more accurately and non-destructively. Felix Instruments Founder, Leonard Felix, was unveiling and demonstrating the new F-751 Mango Quality Meter at the 7th International Ecuadorian Mango Congress this August 30-31. The Mango Quality Meter uses NIR to gauge dry matter and Brix, giving the user the data they need to make harvest decisions. Plus all of this will be done at a FAR LOWER price point than its parent instrument - the F-750. This revolutionary tool is:1 - A revenue generator and waste reducerThis tool enables mango growers to better plan their harvests, reducing spoilage while increasing product quality and consistency. 2 - Fast The 751's technology is THE fastest way to assess mango crop quality. 3 - Highly portable and easy-to-useNo messing with modeling software, it's "point and shoot". 4 - Extremely accurateThe Mango Quality Meter assesses dry matter and Brix precisely. 5 - EfficientThe Quality Meter maximizes time efficiency, capacity and output of your harvest. The Mango Quality Meter will be available in early 2019 and we are now giving quotes and accepting pre-orders.   More information
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