Automatic refractometer MDX-103
digitalfor the sugar industryportable

automatic refractometer
automatic refractometer
automatic refractometer
automatic refractometer
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Characteristics

Type
digital, automatic
Applications
for the sugar industry
Configuration
portable

Description

VEE GEE Scientific's MDX-103 Digital Sugars Refractometer delivers quick, digital accuracy with high-end performance features like automatic temperature compensation (ATC) and continuous loop average readings. This digital refractometer also features IP65/67 ratings making it ideal for use in the field and in a multitude of environments. This Digital Sugar Refractometer has easy operation with a large digital LCD display that shows all of the needed data on screen. This digital refractometer also yields quick results, simply place 4-5 drops of your sample into the well, close the prism cover, and press the "READ" button... it's that simple! The 6 scales included in this digital refractometer (dextran, fructose, glucose, lactose, maltose, and sucrose) can be used in a wide variety of applications within the food & beverage industry. Key Features: Measures 6 different sugars (dextran, fructose, glucose, lactose, maltose, & sucrose) Compact & lightweight Removable grip & prism cover for easy cleaning Continuous loop read features (15 reads) Automatic Temperature Control Zero with distilled water IP67 rating for detecting unit, IP65 for remainder 589.3nm LED Stainless steel prism well °C/°F Switchable temperature display 1-Year warranty Package Includes: Digital refractometer (Model MDX-103) Rubber grip & prism cover Hard shell case with protective lining Disposable pipette (1) AAA battery User manual

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