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| Schmidt+Haensch Polarimeters |
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Schmidt+Haensch Polarimeters & Parts: automatic and manual typesPolarimeters are widely used in testing pharmaceuticals, chemicals, food additives, perfumes, and sugars. They can be used to determine the sugar content in beets or cane, to determine the amount of lactose in milk, to examine volatile oils and alkaloids, and to analyze grain flour. A polarimeter consists of a polarized light source, an analyzer, a graduated circle to measure the rotation angle, and sample tubes. The polarized light passes through the sample tube and exhibits angular rotation to the left (–) or right (+). On the side opposite the polarizer is the analyzer. Using optics, visual fields are manually adjusted by the user to measure the optical rotation angle. Polarimeters offer high accuracies where precision is critical in determining the concentration of samples. Schmidt+Haensch offers manual polarimeters where you look through a viewing scope to read values on a vernier scale, and semiautomatic polarimeters that have a digital display. Polarimeters can measure in angle of rotation (°), International Sugar Scale (°Z), or both.
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| Automatic Polarimeters
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| These automatic polarimeters provide precision and high resolution to the provided scales. Scales: Angular° / ISS(Z°) |
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| Manual Polarimeters
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| These manual polarimeters are easy to use and feature the Angular° scale. |
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