Kern Analogue Refractometer 0–50% v/v, for Alcohol Measurement_1428705
Kern Analogue Refractometer 0–50% v/v, for Alcohol Measurement_1428705
Kern Analogue Refractometer 0–50% v/v, for Alcohol Measurement_1428705
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Kern Analogue Refractometer 0–50% v/v, for Alcohol Measurement

$206.80

The price is inclusive of GST

The Kern Analogue Refractometer for alcohol measurement offers a reliable and maintenance-free solution for quick volume percentage checks. With a robust handheld design and analogue scale, it is perfectly suited for use in field and laboratory environments. Using light refraction, this instrument allows for precise alcohol content analysis in a wide range of liquid samples.

Product Features

  • Type: Handheld analogue refractometer
  • Scale: Volume percentage (% v/v)
  • Measuring Range: 0% – 50% (v/v)
  • Display: Analogue scale, easy to read with fine gradations
  • Measuring Method: Light refraction
  • Measurement Temperature Range: 10 °C – 30 °C
  • Device Dimensions (W×D×H): 198 × 40 × 40 mm

What's Included

  • Storage box
  • Calibration solution
  • Pipette
  • Screwdriver
  • Cleaning cloth

Main Areas of Application

  • The following models are particularly suitable for measuring the alcohol volume percentage in liquids using refractive index. This is ideal for quick field tests or routine control checks in production or research.
  • Alcohol production
  • Distillation facilities
  • Fermentation monitoring
  • Beverage and quality control labs

Benefits

  • Instant analogue reading—no battery required
  • Compact and durable for everyday field use
  • Quick calibration and easy handling
  • Ideal for small laboratories, distilleries, and producers

Why Choose the Kern Analogue Refractometer?

Designed for accuracy and convenience, this Kern handheld analogue refractometer ensures quick alcohol measurement using time-tested optical technology. It’s a cost-effective, portable tool that simplifies your workflow without compromising precision.

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