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NIST Handbook 133 Checking the Net Contents of Packaged Goods

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We have a new customer that wants us to use this booklet.  Does anyone use this booklet to weight ice cream product with.  Any information would be great.  

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You can download the handbook here: https://www.nist.gov...ks/handbook-133

 

You're going to want to read chapter 2 and check out the tables.

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Are you filling by weight or by volume? NIST provides guidance on this:  https://www.nist.gov...17-webfinal.pdf

 

See Chapter 2

Ice Cream Novelties - Chapter 3

  

See also: https://www.uoguelph...uring-ice-cream

 

Overrun: https://www.dairysci...ors/overrun.asp

Hi! I know this topic was asking about ice cream but the title is about NIST -133. I have a a question about the tare samples. When I calculate my Rc/Rt and look at the total number of packages in the Tare Sample on Table 2-3 Category A, does the value assign per the table count toward my package error? I hope you guys can understand me.


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