Oeneo Bouchage's Champagne cork extraction test is simplified by Mecmesin

  • Mecmesin

Cork extraction strength is mostly used in the development of uncorking solutions for Champagne and sparkling wines. It is critical to measure the extraction force of corks in order to maintain a balance between easy opening of bottles by consumers, whilst avoiding exploding corks.

When you wish to make multiple measurements, manual instruments can be too restrictive. Operators performing multiple tests may become fatigued, increasing the risk of injury through improper handling of the sample.

Solution

The partnership between the technical and research teams from Mecmesin and Oeneo Bouchage helped to develop the Combi Cork Extraction Tester, specially designed in order to test sparkling wine corks.

The Combi Cork Tester provides mechanical accuracy and is used to optimise extraction force measurement with three main advantages:

  • Special cork grip
  • Dedicated bottle fixture; easy-to-use and adjustable
  • Cork extraction test with pull and twist movement

System

The Combi Cork Extraction Tester includes:

Bi-directional motorised test system
Rotary torque sensor capacity 15N.m
Digital display AFTI
Grips and fixtures for corks and bottles

Testimonial

The Combi Cork Extraction Tester helped us to simplify measurements because it is easy to set up. This system provides consistent reproducible and safe measurements, without any risk of injury to the operator. Therefore, we can establish valuable opening torque specifications, which are currently used for quality control measurements and development of new products.

Dominique Rabiot, R&D Manager
Oeneo Bouchage

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  • Jo Webb
  • Product Info
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  • Created 12 Sep 2016
  • Modified 13 Nov 2019
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