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Air for pressurization
Sample of
clear must
Manometer
Gate ¼ 0–10 bars
Tap reducing
the flow
Synthetic
rubber joint
Gas intake
Liquid
exit
Turbidity (NTU)
Foam
Limpid must
Fig. 5.3Description of the laboratory flotation system
one can consider that the use of silica gel significantly improved the efficiency of
the flotation technique when the protein used was the wheat gluten. The difference
was less clear when the protein used was fish glue and it is not possible to write that
B 20 +FG 10 +Si 10 (NTU=35) was more efficient than FG 10 (NTU=42), probably
because bentonite+fish glue gave together a turbidity already very low (Marchal
et al. 2003).
Lastly, the combination Gluten 20 +B 20 +Si 10 was less efficient than the treat-
ment FG 10 +B 20 +Si 10 (−87% and−95.9% in turbidity, compared to that of the
flotated must and the non-treated must, respectively). Here again, results were
confirmed with other experiments during the two previous harvests (Clairette and
Muscat musts).