Introduction

Digital Abbe Refractometer determine the refractive index nD and average dispersion nD-nc of transparent and semi-transparent liquids or solids, with a temperature range of 10℃-50℃ when connected to a thermostat. It uses visual aiming and optical disc reading for precise measurements. Equipped with a digital temperature display, it ensures accurate readings of the sample temperature during analysis. Incorporated with a durable stainless-steel base and a hard glass prism, it is built to last and resist wear. Our Abbey Refractometer is designed for use in laboratories, research facilities, and industries where accurate refractive index and dispersion measurements of liquids and solids are critical.

Applications

Digital Abbe Refractometer designed for laboratory use, quality control in the food and beverage industry, and pharmaceutical applications.

Specifications

Measurement Range nD1.300 to 1.700
Measurement Range Brix0 to100%
Minimum Scale nD0.0001
Minimum Scale Brix0.1%
Measurement Accuracy nD+0.0002
Measurement Accuracy Brix±0.1%
Measurement Temperature0 to 50℃
Light SourceLED Lamp
Test Piece for CalibrationnD Between 1.5 to 1.6
Test Piece for Film MeasurementnD Between 1.6 to 1.7
Power Supply220V 50Hz
Dimension370 × 240 × 470 mm
Net weight10kg
Gross Weight 13kg

Features

Automatic Digital Refractometer.

LED Light Refractometer.

Temperature-Compensated Refractometer.

Glass Prism Refractometer.

FAQs

1. How does a digital refractometer work?

It uses an optical sensor and a light source to measure how light bends when passing through a liquid sample. The instrument then calculates and displays the refractive index or related concentration value.

2. Do digital refractometers require temperature compensation?

Yes, temperature affects the refractive index.

3. Can digital refractometers measure multiple parameters?

Yes, our models can measure Brix, refractive index, salinity, alcohol content, and other parameters with different modes.

4. Can a digital refractometer be used for solid samples?

Digital refractometers are designed for liquid samples.

5. How long does it take to get a reading?

Our digital refractometers provide instant readings within 1-5 seconds, making them faster than traditional manual refractometers.

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