Refractometer / Brix Meter

Benchtop and Portable Digital Refractometers

A refractometer (or brix meter), is an analytical instrument that uses a high-resolution optical sensor to measure the total reflection of a light beam that is in contact with a sample. The total reflected light is calculated and the refractive index value is displayed on the instrument, which can be converted into brix, HFCS or other concentrations. Our refractometers are a synonym for accuracy, speed and simplicity. Choose from a robust portable solution to an accurate benchtop brix meter.

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Density meter Excellence D6

Accurate, intuitive, and modular, the Excellence D6 offers fast measurements with automatic temperature control, a real-time video view of the measuring cell and automatic viscosity correction. Everything via an incredibly easy-to-use user interface.

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Density meter Excellence D5

Accurate, intuitive, and modular, the Excellence D5 offers fast measurements with automatic temperature control, a real-time video view of the measuring cell and automatic viscosity correction. Everything via an incredibly easy-to-use user interface.

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Density meter Excellence D4

Accurate, intuitive, and modular, the Excellence D4 offers fast measurements with automatic temperature control, a real-time video view of the measuring cell and automatic viscosity correction. Everything via an incredibly easy-to-use user interface.

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Handheld Density Meter DensitoPro

Made for use in the lab and on-the-go, the DensitoPro is perfect for all kinds of applications, from quality control of incoming goods to at-line quality assurance. With the built-in RFID and barcode scanner, full sample identification is performed automatically.

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Handheld Density Meter Densito

Designed to fit comfortably, the lightweight Densito allows for one-handed operation in the lab or on-the-go. Results are temperature-compensated and can be delivered in specific gravity, Brix, API units, and other formats.

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Density meter Easy D40

The Easy D40 measures density, specific gravity, Brix, alcohol and more with automatic temperature control. The simple user interface and robust yet compact design makes this density meter suitable for anyone, in the lab or on the factory floor.

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FAQs

What is a digital refractometer / brix meter?

A digital refractometer, also known as a brix meter, uses the total reflection method to measure the refractive index or related values of a liquid sample. This measurement is done digitally, reducing operator influence considerably. Accuracy of up to 0.00002 or 0.01% Brix can be reached, using a small sample volume (0.5 to 1 mL) and conducted in a short measuring time (a few seconds).

How does a digital refractometer / brix meter work?

Digital refractometers use a light-emitting diode, a sapphire prism and a high-resolution optical sensor. A sample is put on the prism and the measurement is started. From a certain angle of incidence – the so-called critical angle – the ray of light no longer penetrates the sample, but is fully reflected from its surface and is detected by the optical sensor. The refractive index is calculated from this critical angle. In addition, benchtop digital refractometers / brix meters use a built-in Peltier thermostat to control the temperature of a sample.

Learn more about the definition of refractive index, applications, how to measure it, Snell's Law and much more.

Which instruments are used to measure the refractive index of liquids?

The refractive index of a solution can be measured manually or digitally. Manual methods like a portable optical refractometer or an ABBE optical refractometer are widely used for the determination of refractive index and related values, e.g. BRIX°, alcohol %, Baumé, Plato, etc. Although these methods are easy to use and quite inexpensive, they require expertise in every step of the manual operation protocols, which often affects the accuracy and reliability of the results. Digital refractometers / brix meters are available as benchtop and handheld instruments. They measure liquid samples digitally, reducing operator influence considerably.

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How much sample volume do you need for a digital refractometer / brix meter?

For most bench-top refractometers the typical volume is around 0.5 mL for samples with high surface tension and 1mL for samples with low surface tension. As only a few drops are required, the temperatures of the sample and the measuring cell equalize fast and the analysis therefore takes only a short amount of time.

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