Product Description
Features:- This instrument is designed to control the concentration of saltwater, such as in cooking or rinsing seafood, and utilizes a new material that is durable against salty and acidic samples.It is Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC) model with water resistant properties (IP65), Specifications:-Model: MASTER-S10a , Cat.No.: 2471, Scale range: Sodium chloride 0.0 to 10.0% (Automatic Temperature Compensation), Measurement Accuracy:±0.2% (10 to 30°C),Minimum Scale: Sodium chloride 0.1%International Protection Class:IP65 (except eye piece) Dust-tight and Protected against water jets. Optional: Calibration Certificate,Parts: Milky White Daylight Plate For MASTER series : RE-2471-56M, Size & Weight: 3.2×3.4×20.3cm, 105g
Precise Brix Measurement Made SimpleThe refractometer enables accurate and efficient determination of Brix values, essential for laboratory samples and liquid analysis. Its ATC feature guarantees consistent readings across temperatures, ensuring dependable results every time. The screw calibration system ensures accuracy, while its portable, lightweight build allows for easy transportation and usage.
Designed for Practical Laboratory UseFeaturing a robust cylindrical shape and constructed with high-quality stainless steel and optical glass, this refractometer is tailored for laboratory environments. Its user-friendly design-including an adjustable focus eyepiece and easy wipe-clean prism-makes daily operation and maintenance straightforward, reducing hassle for technicians and researchers.
Easy Maintenance and CalibrationCalibrating this refractometer is a quick process using the screw adjustment and distilled water, ensuring ongoing measurement precision. The stainless steel, rubber, and glass components are resistant to wear and easy to clean, maintaining long-term reliability for laboratory professionals, suppliers, and traders alike.
FAQ's of Refractometers:
Q: How is the refractometer calibrated for accurate readings?
A: Calibration is performed using distilled water and the screw adjustment mechanism. Place a few drops of distilled water on the prism, close the hinged cover, and adjust the screw until the reading shows zero. This ensures precise readings for liquid samples.
Q: What process should I follow to measure the Brix value or refractive index of a liquid sample?
A: To measure, deposit 2-3 drops of your sample onto the optic glass prism, close the stainless steel cover plate, and look through the adjustable focus eyepiece. The analog scale will display the Brix percentage, with temperature effects automatically compensated by the device's ATC feature.
Q: When should I use this type of handheld analog refractometer?
A: This refractometer is ideal for laboratory use when accurate manual measurement of sugar content or refractive index is required-commonly in quality control, food processing, beverage analysis, and research settings.
Q: Where can this refractometer be used effectively?
A: Designed for laboratory environments, this portable refractometer can also be used in manufacturing, research, educational institutions, and fieldwork, especially by distributors, exporters, suppliers, and traders across India.
Q: What are the key benefits of using this refractometer for laboratory applications?
A: Benefits include accurate Brix measurement with