Reed Instruments R9600 salinity refractometer is suitable for measuring the concentration of dissolved salt in water (with 0 to 28 percent salinity). The device requires only 2 or 3 drops of sample to produce accurate results.
Working Mechanism:
- Position the front end of the refractometer towards the direction of bright light and adjust the eyepiece until the reticule is clearly seen.
- Open the cover plate and clean the surface of the prism with the included cleaning cloth.
- Apply 1 - 2 drops of measuring (saline) solution, close the cover plate and press lightly.
- Note the corresponding scale of the light / dark boundary. The carved line on the left of the scale shows the specific gravity of the sodium chloride liquor.
- Now clean the measured solution off the Prism and Cover Plate with a moist cloth. Allow to air dry before storing.
Features:
- It features a prism and lens with a simple focus adjustment to deliver repeatable results with accuracy.
- It features one-hand operation and easily readable scales for user convenience and includes a cover plate, calibration screwdriver, cleaning cloth, solution / sample applicator and hard carrying case.
- It is ideal for applications, such as concentration of natural or artificial seawater in aquariums, holding tanks and breeding ponds and food production (pickles).
Compatible Accessories:
- Refractometer Lens Cover: The lens cover is suitable to replace the damaged (existing) cover of this salinity refractometer to prevent the prism from scratching.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. Do refractometers need temperature correction?
A. No, this refractometer is automatically temperature compensated which achieves accurate results in a given temperature range (10 to 30 degrees C) without any error.
Q. Why is a refractometer considered better than a hydrometer for measuring salinity in aquariums?
A. A refractometer has no floating parts like hydrometers and can be calibrated for accuracy. Unlike hydrometres, it also has ATC (automatic temperature compensation) so, there is no need to worry about the tank's water temperature when taking measurements as this will not affect the accuracy.