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Food Rheology is a field of study that focuses on the flow and deformation of food materials. It is an important part of food processing, as it helps to understand the physical properties of food and how they can be manipulated to create desired textures and shapes. Food rheology is used to measure the viscosity, elasticity, and other properties of food materials, which can be used to optimize food processing and production. It is also used to study the effects of temperature, pressure, and other factors on food materials.
Food rheology is used in a variety of food processing applications, such as baking, extrusion, homogenization, and emulsification. It is also used to study the effects of food additives, such as emulsifiers, stabilizers, and thickeners, on food properties.
Some companies in the Food Rheology market include Brookfield Engineering, TA Instruments, RheoSense, Malvern Panalytical, and Rheology Solutions. Show Less Read more