Refractometer (0-18%)
Original price was: ৳ 2,250.৳ 1,850Current price is: ৳ 1,850.
The Laboratory Refractometer 0–18% is a reliable instrument used to measure sugar concentration in liquids. It is easy to use, accurate, and suitable for laboratory and quality control applications.
Laboratory Refractometer 0–18%
The Laboratory Refractometer 0–18% is a simple and accurate instrument used to measure sugar concentration in liquids. It is widely used in laboratories, food processing units, and quality control departments where precise measurement is required.
This refractometer is easy to operate and provides fast, clear readings. The optical scale is easy to read, helping users get accurate results without confusion. Its strong body ensures long-term use, even in regular laboratory conditions.
The device does not require electricity, making it convenient for daily laboratory work. It is suitable for both professionals and beginners who need reliable and consistent measurements.
Product Features
- Measures sugar concentration accurately
- Measuring range from 0% to 18%
- Clear optical scale for easy reading
- Strong and durable body
- Easy to operate and maintain
- Suitable for laboratory and industrial use
Technical Specifications
- Product Type: Laboratory Refractometer
- Measurement Range: 0–18%
- Application: Sugar and liquid testing
- Display Type: Optical
- Usage Area: Laboratory and quality control
- Build Quality: Heavy-duty
Applications
- Food and beverage testing
- Sugar concentration analysis
- Research laboratories
- Quality control departments
- Educational laboratory use
Why Choose This Laboratory Refractometer?
This refractometer is designed for accuracy, ease of use, and long service life. It delivers reliable results and requires very little maintenance. Its durable design makes it suitable for daily laboratory work and testing applications.
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External Reference
Learn more about refractometers:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refractometer


