Digital Refractometer 0-28% Salinity
PCE-DRS 1
0 ... 28 %, 0 ... 280 ‰ salinity (salt content)
1.000 ... 1.217 SG (specific gravity)
1.3330 ... 1.3900 nD (refractive index)
0 ... +40 °C / +32 ... +104 °F temperature
Reading
±0.2 %, ±2 ‰ / ±0.002 SG / ±0.0003 nD / ±0.5 ºC
Sample well: Stainless steel ring over glass prism
Housing: ABS plastic, IP65 ingress protection rating against water and dust
Power supply: 1 x 1.5V AAA battery
Dimensions: Approximately 121 x 58 x 25 mm / 4.76 x 2.28 x 0.98"
Weight: Approximately 90 g / 0.2 lbs (without battery)
Waterproof refractometer PCE-DRS 1 / Measurements of salt content (%, ‰), specific gravity (SG), refractive index (nD) with easy-to-read LCD display / IP 65 ingress protection rating
The PCE-DRS 1 is a portable sodium chloride (NaCl) refractometer used to determine salinity or salt content (%, ‰), specific gravity (SG), and refractive index (nD) of the liquid. This waterproof digital refractometer with IP65 ingress protection against water and dust features automatic temperature compensation (ATC) from +10 ... +40 °C / +50 ... +104 °F, as well as a large, easy-to-read LCD display showing both the measured value and the temperature.
- Measurement parameters: Salt content, refractive index, specific gravity, temperature
- Automatic temperature compensation (ATC) from +10 ... +40 °C / +50 ... +104 °F
- Portable and especially easy to use
- Fast and accurate measurement in about 1 second
- ABS plastic housing with IP65 ingress protection rating against water and dust
- The large, easy-to-read LCD digital display shows both the measured value and the temperature
- The average function measures the same sample 15 times and displays the average value
- Stainless steel ring to protect the glass prism from wear
- Internal light source for maximum accuracy
- Small liquid sample size of just 4 to 5 drops
- Easy calibration with deionized water
- Automatic power-off battery saving after 1 minute of inactivity
1 x Pipette
1 x Prism cover
1 x 1.5V AAA battery
1 x Euser manual
1 x Carrying case

