RS PRO, Mix Cutting Fluids Refractometer

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RS Stock No.:
877-1781
Distrelec Article No.:
303-91-276
Manufacturer:
RS PRO
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Brand

RS PRO

Product Type

Refractometer

Refractometer Type

Mix Cutting Fluids

Accuracy

±0.1 %

Power Source

Mains

Length

230mm

Width

96 mm

Height

60mm

Weight

525g

Standards/Approvals

No

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

RS PRO Mix Cutting Fluids Refractometer


An ideal measurement tool which provides quick analysis of water concentration mixes. This refractometer enables easy and accurate dilution control with a prism screen which possesses a much greater refractive index than the sample solution to be measured.

Features and Benefits:


• Simple to use and re-calibrate

• Ergonomic design with rubber grip

• Calibration adjustment screw

• Quick and accurate measurement

• Easy and accurate dilution control

• 0 -18% Brix scale range

• ±0.1 % accuracy

Accessories include a plastic specimen dropper, calibration adjustment tool and a fitted instrument case.

How does a refractometer work?


Refractometers are instruments used in measuring the index of refraction in liquid, gas and translucent solids. They usually have a prism screen and eye piece with a Brix scale, 2-3 drops of a solution to be measured are added to the prism, the refractometer is then pointed in the direction of a light source. The prism possesses a greater refractive index than the sample solution to be measured. In a weak sample the difference between the refractive index of the solution and the prism is great, therefore the angle of refraction is large on the scale. In a strong sample the opposite is shown, so a smaller angle of refraction on the scale. The prism and sample must both be at the same temperature to ensure accurate results.

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