Clarity is a critical aspect of liquid product quality in many industries, and modern consumers combine it with color when evaluating whether to buy a product or trust a brand. As a result, scientifically and objectively quantifying haze is essential to achieving quality goals and maintaining customer satisfaction.

What Is Haze and How Does It Alter the Appearance of Liquids?

In its simplest definition, haze is scattering of light produced by small particles in a sample. Suspended particles within a liquid also scatter light, leading to turbidity — a cloudy, milky, or opaque appearance.

Transmission haze occurs in transparent goods and liquids, like clear plastic preforms or bottled water. As light passes through the sample, factors like surface texture imperfections and impurities scatter the energy.

Primary Causes of Haze in Liquids

In liquids, a natural interaction between proteins and polyphenols usually causes measurable turbidity. Other potential causes include poor-quality raw ingredients, such as infected barley used in beer brewing or particulate residues from filtering processes.

The Importance of Haze to Consumer Perceptions

Clarity is necessary in liquids to signify quality and safety.

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Turbidity in beer can be either desirable or undesirable, depending on the consumer's preference. Many manufacturers continually aim to control turbidity in beer since its presence can negatively impact taste and shorten shelf life. Others use turbidity as a competitive advantage, crafting hazy IPAs that consumers perceive as more flavorful. Similarly, some winemakers prefer haze as a marker of authenticity and a natural by-product of fermentation.

Other liquids also rely on haze to meet consumer expectations or generate a favorable customer opinion. For example, a haze in fruit juices can spur more sales by promoting the perception that nutritional value is higher. Manufacturers can create the haze naturally or use additives to produce the intended result.

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Haze Measurement Standards

Whether you want more clarity or to retain some haze, comparing your products to industry standards is the best solution for consistency.

ASTM D1003

ASTM D1003 is the primary standard defining acceptable methods for transmission haze measurement. Its framework helps manufacturers quantify light scattering in clear or almost-clear samples and substrates. This standard is most helpful in evaluating haze in products like plastic films and glass or plastic sheets. A readout above 30% indicates the substrate isn't transparent, such as a frosted glass pane, and will require an alternative haze-measurement approach.

ASTM D8148

Most fuel specifications require exceptional product clarity to meet quality expectations. ASTM D8148 establishes the preferred method for measuring haze in fuels to eliminate subjective assessments and standardize manufacturer approaches.

How to Measure Haze Objectively With Spectrophotometers

Spectrophotometers are ideal for capturing the data needed for product consistency and conformance with haze measurement standards. These innovative solutions come in various styles and configurations to meet unique sample needs.

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The No.1 Haze and Color Measurement Solution for Liquids

Advanced spectrophotometric solutions offer extra value by empowering you to capture haze and color measurements simultaneously. Doing so speeds up production, helps you detect material or process issues faster, and eliminates additional equipment investments, ultimately saving time and money.

Consider an option like the Vista spectrophotometer from HunterLab. This device combines low maintenance requirements and cost-effective pricing with high-accuracy transmission measurements, making it ideal for transparent samples. Modular handling and a spill-resistant container increase its friendliness for liquid substrates. Vista also supports efficiency by incorporating USB and Ethernet connectivity for fast data transfer to document your outcomes. An easy-to-use interface and touchscreen display simplify operation and enable one-touch measurement.

Get Accurate Haze Measurements With HunterLab

At HunterLab, we've been manufacturing the industry's most comprehensive and full-featured spectrophotometers for over 70 years. Our unrivaled expertise in color science measurement makes us the industry's most trusted partner.

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