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Optical polarimeters
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... The SCHMIDT + HAENSCH Polartronic V is the fully automatic, allrounder instrument amongst the polarimeters. With continuous, speedy measurement, it combines high resolution and highly accurate and reproducible measuring results over the ...
... technology, the Saccharomat V is a fully automatically compensated sugar polarimeter. The working principle with quartz wedges is unique and unrivalled in accuracy until today. This Polarimeter does not need recalibration ...
... The fully automatic digital polarimeter Unipol V is especially designed for chemical applications. It can also be used for purity analysis of food and beverage as well as cosmetics. The resolution of UniPol V conforms to the European ...
... high accuracy models (Figure A). Why are high quality polarizing prisms important? Because prisms are two of the most critical optical components in the polarimeter. Polaroid prisms ...
... Our polarimeter P1000-LED is used by numerous companies and institutes for basic lab applications and training, for example the experiment on saccharose inversion. It measures the optical rotation according to the half-shade ...
... and angle of optical rotation -Making the invisible, visible- Brix can only indicate the overall amount of dissolved solids in a solution. With REPO-1, it is possible to determine if a product has been adulterated by measuring the ...
ATAGO
... 1.7 Kg Overall dimensions: 450x180x320 mm Accessories: POL-1.2 – 100 mm polarimeter tube POL-1.3 – 200 mm polarimeter tube ...
... Matrix Polarimeter System for challenging research and industrial process applications requiring ultra high sensitivity and repeatability in distinguishing specific, low level Mueller Matrix elements. The new Exicor®XT series 4 PEM Mueller ...
Hinds Instruments
... sectors as well as for use in academic research. ADP600 Series Polarimeters accept standard glass or special low volume leur taper polarimeter tubes facilitating measurement across optical path lengths ...
Bellingham + Stanley, A Xylem Brand
... Model: Optical Rotation; Specific Rotation; Concentration; Sugar Degree Min. Reading: 0.001°( optical rotation) Accuracy: ±0.01° (-45°≤ optical rotation ≤ +45°); ±0.02° ( optical rotation+45°) Repeatability ...
... The POD-101D is a DSP (digital signal processor) powered in-line polarimeter specially designed for high-speed polarization analysis and monitoring. The instrument uses four channels to simultaneously obtain the four Stokes parameters ...
General Photonics
... MEASUREMENT PARAMETERS Optical rotation, Specific Rotation, Concentration, International Sugar Scale. FEATURES 2. Multi-parameter semiautomatic polarimeter is equipped with a 5.6 inch touch screen. 3. LED light ...
An optical (manual) polarimeter is a laboratory instrument which measures the rotational angle of polarized light passing through a sample solution in order to determine its concentration. This is the oldest, simplest and least expensive type of polarimeter, but the quality of the results depends on the operator's skill.
TechnologiesThe optical polarimeter comprises a light source, a polarizer, a sample compartment and an analyzer. The light first passes through the polarizer. Then, its polarization is rotated as it passes through the optically active sample. The operator turns the analyzer until the maximum amount of light shines through the sample and reads the angle on a scale (an example of Biot's law).
- Low cost
- Requires manual manipulation
- Less precise results
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