Labnic Refractometers includes Automatic Refractometer and Digital Refractometer, designed to meet a wide range of requirements. They feature a compact design, making them easy to transport and space-efficient. Their adjustable calibration ensures precise and accurate readings. They are energy-efficient, consuming minimal power for extended operation. Our refractometers are built with durable materials to withstand frequent operation in diverse environments.
Most Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is a refractometer?
Ans. A refractometer is an instrument used to measure the refractive index of a liquid or solid, helping determine concentration, purity, or composition of a substance.
2. What industries use refractometers?
Ans. Refractometers are widely used in food and beverage production, pharmaceuticals, chemical manufacturing, automotive (coolants and lubricants), and environmental analysis.
3. What is Brix, and why is it important in refractometry?
Ans. The Brix scale measures the sugar content in a liquid solution. It is commonly used in the food and beverage industry to assess juice, wine, honey, and syrup quality.
4. Can refractometers measure substances other than sugar?
Ans. Yes, they can measure salinity, protein concentration, alcohol content, coolant concentration, and even urine specific gravity in medical applications.
5. How do you calibrate a refractometer?
Ans. Our refractometers are calibrated using distilled water or a standard calibration fluid at a specific temperature. Calibration should be checked regularly for accuracy.