Atago, Dipped Type Refractometer, PEN-PRO, Hazardous / Unsanitary Liquids, Brix: 0.0 to 85.0%_1271748
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Atago, Dipped Type Refractometer, PEN-PRO, Hazardous / Unsanitary Liquids, Brix: 0.0 to 85.0%

$832.70

The price is inclusive of GST
Ambient Temperature10 to 40°C
Dimensions & weight16×3.8×1.8cm, 70g (Main Unit only)
International Protection ClassP65 Dust-tight and Protected against water jets. Prism head IP67 Dust-tight and Protected against the effects of temporary immersion in water
Measurement Accuracy (Brix)± 0.2%
Measurement Range (Brix)0.0 to 85.0%
Measurement Time2 seconds
Power Supply1 × Size AAA alkaline battery
Resolution (Brix)0.1%
ScaleBrix
Temperature Compensation Range10 to 100°C (Automatic Temperature Compensation)
PEN-PRO
Overview

 

Digital Hand-Held "Pen" Refractometer

New Continuous Measurement feature to expand your current measuring methods.

 

Features

Ergonomically designed for one-handed operation. The protection class of the PEN is IP65 (Prism head IP67). You can rinse off the sample by running water on the prism. The design allows the user to easily wipe off the sample.

The Automatic Temperature Compensation function of the PEN enable you to take measurement readings regardless of the ambient temperature. 

Convenient Storage case. High temperature sample can be measured.

*Do not dip the instrument directly into a boiling pot to measure; instead, place the liquid in a separate container and measure.

 

It has a measurement range of Brix 0.0 to 85.0% which can be used to measure almost any sample. There are two ways to measure with the PEN-PRO. Either dip the tip into the sample and press the START key OR press the START key and touch the tip into the sample.

There is also the new feature to perform continuous measurements. The temperature range of the "Dip-Type" Refractometer PEN-PRO has been improved from 60 degrees C to 100 degrees C. It can be used to measure hot samples during the cooking process, such as soups and sauces.

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