HI96816
$100.00
HANNA – HI96816
Digital Refractometer for Potential Alcohol (% V/V) Analysis in Wine, Must and Juice According to EEC
The HI96816 is a rugged, portable digital refractometer designed for potential alcohol measurement (% V/V) of wine, juice and must according to the European Economic Community Commission Regulation No 2676/90. The HI96816 features simple two-button operation and has a high accuracy of 0.2% V/V potential alcohol. All readings are automatically compensated for temperature variations according to the ICUMSA Methods Book standard and displayed within a 1.5 second response time. The sealed flint glass prism and stainless steel well are easy to clean. Just wipe with a soft cloth in preparation for the next sample.
Sample size as small as 2 metric drops (100 μl)
Sealed stainless steel well with high-grade optical prism made of flint glass
Fast 1.5 second response time for temperature compensated readings
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Product Description
HANNA – HI96816
Digital Refractometer for Potential Alcohol (% V/V) Analysis in Wine, Must and Juice According to EEC
Specifications:-
Potential Alcohol Range | 4.9 to 56.8 % V/V Potential Alcohol; 10 to 75% Brix* |
Potential Alcohol Resolution | 0.1 % V/V Potential Alcohol |
Potential Alcohol Accuracy | ±0.2 % V/V Potential Alcohol |
Temperature Range | 0 to 80°C (32 to 176°F) |
Temperature Resolution | 0.1°C (0.1°F) |
Temperature Accuracy | ±0.3 °C (±0.5 °F) |
Temperature Compensation | automatic between 10 and 40°C (50 to 104°F) |
Measurement Time | approximately 1.5 seconds |
Minimum Sample Volume | 100 μL (to cover prism totally) |
Light Source | yellow LED |
Sample Cell | stainless steel ring and flint glass prism |
Auto-off | after three minutes of inactivity |
Enclosure Rating | IP65 |
Battery Type / Life | 9V / approximately 5000 readings |
Dimensions / Weight | 192 x 102 x 67 mm (7.6 x 4.01 x 2.6”) / 420 g (14.8 oz.) |
Ordering Information | HI96816 is supplied with battery and instruction manual |
Notes | * The HI96816 allows the accuracy to be checked by continuously pressing the read button until the % Brix value is displayed. A % Brix solution made from sucrose must be used. |