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Enhancement of fish feed extrusion-technology and improvements of technical pellet quality requires knowledge about causal connections amongst variables of processing condition and raw materials, and how these connections can be elucidated by measurements. Weibull analysis of feed pellet tensile strengths may represent one possible measurement tool for this purpose; this analysis is evaluated here and compared with the Holmen durability test. Diets added pre-treated red yeast Xanthophyllomyces dendrorhous (Basidiomycetes) that differ in the degree of enzymatic cell wall digestion (45, 70 and 97% CWD) were extruded at two temperatures, 100 and 140 degrees C. Pellet expansion ratio (32%) was independent of both temperature and yeast CWD. Bulk density and sinking velocity corroborated accordingly, with only marginal difference in density (640 kg m(-3)) and no effect of the independent variables on sinking velocity (10.7 ms(-1)). Average Holmen durability was significant higher (P
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