RePo Series Portable Polarimeter Refractometer

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A fusion of refractive index and optical rotation angle -Making the invisible, visible-

Brix can only indicate the total amount of dissolved solids in a solution. With the RePo-1, it is possible to determine if a product has been adulterated by measuring optical rotation. For example, fructose rotates light to the left while glucose rotates light to the right. If the sample has been adulterated with glucose, this will cause the optical rotation readings to be more positive than in a pure solution. Announcing an All-in-One, hybrid unit with refractometer and polarimeter. Small enough to require a 3 mL sample, the RePo-1 can measure both Brix and optical rotation of a sample. With the push of a button, purity, international sugar scale, specific rotation, and concentration are displayed. Users can also set an upper and lower measurement limit. An indicator light alerts the user if a measurement value is within limits, allowing for optimal efficiency.

Specifications
Model RePo-1
Cat.No.< /th>

5010
Measurement Reading

Rotation Angle, Brix,
International Sugar Scale, Purity, Specific Rotation, Concentration, Temperature
Range Rotation Angle: -5.00 at +5.00˚
*Ranges measured with the device with a 20mm light path
These are convertible to the following ranges:
-25.00 to +25.00 with a 100 mm observation tube
-50.00 to +50.00 with a 200 mm observation tubeInternational Sugar Scale: -130 to +130˚Z
Brix: 0.0 to 85.0%
Temperature: 15.0 to 40.0℃
Resolution Rotation Angle: 0.01˚
Brix: 0.1%
International Sugar Scale: 0.1˚Z
Temperature: 0.1℃
Accuracy Rotation Angle:±0.1 ˚(20℃)
International Sugar Scale: ±3˚Z (at 20℃)
Brix(%): ±0.2%
Temperature: ±1℃
Temperature Compensation

Brix: 15 to 40℃
Purity: 18 to 40℃
International Sugar Scale: 18 to 40℃
Lighting Font LED
Measurement Time

12 seconds
Power Supply

4 AAA alkaline batteries< /td>
International protection class< /th>

IP67

Description

A fusion of refractive index and optical rotation angle -Making the invisible, visible-

Brix can only indicate the total amount of dissolved solids in a solution. With the RePo-1, it is possible to determine if a product has been adulterated by measuring optical rotation. For example, fructose rotates light to the left while glucose rotates light to the right. If the sample has been adulterated with glucose, this will cause the optical rotation readings to be more positive than in a pure solution. Announcing an All-in-One, hybrid unit with refractometer and polarimeter. Small enough to require a 3 mL sample, the RePo-1 can measure both Brix and optical rotation of a sample. With the push of a button, purity, international sugar scale, specific rotation, and concentration are displayed. Users can also set an upper and lower measurement limit. An indicator light alerts the user if a measurement value is within limits, allowing for optimal efficiency.