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MASTER-4a Refractometer

MASTER-4a Refractometer: This handheld refractometer from ATAGO with a brix range from 45-82% is both equipped with automatic temperature compensation and at the same time also resistant to water (IP65). For salt and acid samples, we recommend choosing a plastic model.

MASTER-4a Refractometer – Handheld refractometer with automatic temperature compensation

The MASTER-4a Refractometer is a handheld refractometer from ATAGO with a brix range from 45-82%. It is equipped with automatic temperature compensation and at the same time also resistant to water (IP65). For salt and acid samples, it is recommended to choose a plastic model.

Specifications:

  • Brix Scale: It can measure Brix values from 45% to 82%. The Brix scale is used to measure the sugar content of liquids, often used in the food industry.
  • Refractive Index: Can also measure refractive index, which can vary depending on the model and calibration.
  • Automatic Temperature Compensation: This ensures accurate measurements regardless of changes in temperature. Temperature compensation helps correct the results based on the temperature of the liquid.
  • Water resistance: The device has an IP65 rating, which means it is protected against dust and resists water jets from any direction. This makes it suitable for use in various environments, including those with high humidity or risk of spills.
  • Handheld Design: Easy to use and transport, making it convenient for both lab and field measurements.
  • Build quality: As an ATAGO model, it is constructed with a focus on durability and accuracy, which is typical of the ATAGO product line.
  • Applications: Typically used in industry to check the sugar content of various liquids such as juices, syrups, and other food products. It can also be used in laboratories for precise measurements.

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