Saccharimeter

A saccharimeter measures the concentration of sugar in a solution making it an important instrument in food and beverage industries. Saccharimeters typically work by passing light through sugar in a solution and taking measurements of the sugar’s refractive index. While they have been around for quite some time, modern saccharimeters are automated and offer high degrees of accuracy not found in their earlier counterparts. Things to consider before purchasing include the types of sugars that can be measured, sample size, accuracy, and price.
CompanyRudolph Research AnalyticalRudolph Research Analytical
ItemAUTOPOL IZ SaccharimeterAUTOPOL IIZ Saccharimeter
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DescriptionRudolph makes it easy to match a saccharimeter to your budget and application. The Autopol IZ and IIZ were designed for limited budget applications where 0.02°Z (ISS) accuracy are sufficient.

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For 0.02°Z accuracy applications where budget is critical and 589 nm is the
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Rudolph makes it easy to match a saccharimeter to your budget and application. The Autopol IZ and IIZ were designed for limited budget applications where 0.02°Z (ISS) accuracy are sufficient.

Features and Benefits
For sugar mills that want to measure according to the ICUMSA non-lead procedure
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Measuring Range+/- 259°Z (or +/- 89.9° Arc Optical Rotation)+/- 259°Z (or +/- 89.9° Arc Optical Rotation)
Accuracy0.02°Z0.02°Z Sugar Degrees
Wavelength(s)589 nm589 or 880 nm
Temperature Compensation18 to 40C18°C to 40°C
Measuring Time< 25 sec (5 measurements)

Measurement Time:
< 25 sec (5 measurements)
< 25 sec (5 measurements)

Measurement Time:
< 25 sec (5 measurements)
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