Relationship Between Temperature and Brix

Relationship Between Temperature and Brix: Brix Temperature Correction

When temperature increases:

  • The liquid expands
  • Its density decreases

Result: Brix reading decreases

The actual sugar content remains the same, but the meter shows a lower value

When the temperature decreases:

  • The liquid contracts
  • Its density increases

Result: Brix reading increases

Important Point:

  • Brix itself does not change (the amount of sugar remains the same)
  • Only the measurement changes

Example:

Suppose you have juice:

  • At 25°C: 12° Brix
  • At 40°C: it may show around 11° Brix
  • At 10°C: it may show around 13° Brix

What’s the solution

Most refractometers are calibrated at 20°C (standard temperature)

Or you can use a meter with ATC (Automatic Temperature Compensation)

Summary:

  • Temperature affects Brix readings
  • Higher temperature → lower Brix reading
  • Lower temperature → higher Brix reading
  • Actual sugar content does not change; only the reading changes

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