Automatic polarimeter AUTOPOL® V PLUS
for the pharmaceutical industrydigitalwith touchscreen

automatic polarimeter
automatic polarimeter
automatic polarimeter
automatic polarimeter
automatic polarimeter
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Characteristics

Operation
automatic
Applications
for the pharmaceutical industry
Display
digital
Other characteristics
with touchscreen

Description

The AUTOPOL® V Plus is the ideal Pharmaceutical Polarimeter. The V PLUS has the validation tools and features to satisfy today’s global pharmaceutical companies, including: instrument level 21CFR Part 11 compliance, NIST traceable calibration standards and a global list of installations. Rudolph Research has thousands of satisfied customers who praise the Autopol® V Plus’s quality, accuracy and reproducibility. AUTOPOL® V Plus Pharmaceutical Polarimeter Standard Features and Accessories TempTrol™ — Electronic cooling & heating from 15°-35°C Six Standard Wavelengths: 365nm, 405nm, 436nm, 546nm, 589nm and 633nm 21CFR Part 11 Compliance: Electronic Signature and secure local electronic data storage Domestic 3-year warranty and 20-year support guarantee International warranty varies by country Standard Accessories: TempTrol™, NIST Traceable Quartz Standard (single rotation), TempTrol™ 100mm Polarimeter Cell, TempTrol™, Temperature Validation Cell, Built-In Sample Measurement Probe The AUTOPOL® V Plus Pharmaceutical Polarimeter Advantage 6m HCl acid resistance: Silco Steel coating on the polarimeter chamber temperature transfer surface and a Hastelloy measurement cell with NIST certificate certifying optical path length. To meet the FDA’s latest position on measurement bracketing, the Autopol® V Plus comes with a NIST traceable quartz plate with three rotations: +0.998° Arc, +10.998° Arc, -10.000° Arc. Each rotation has a NIST certificate.

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