Product Description
Polarimeter (Student):- (a) College type Laurent half shade workable on an sodium light supplied with one 200mm long tube with adjustable stand, but without sodium light. (b)-do- fitted with quartz prism.
Reliable Measurement for Scientific ApplicationsThis polarimeter provides consistent and precise optical rotation measurements for solutions in both laboratory and industrial settings. Its stainless steel build offers enhanced strength and corrosion resistance, ensuring optimal performance even with regular usage. The included calibration certificate assures users of its measurement accuracy and repeatability.
User-Friendly Design FeaturesEquipped with an adjustable focusing eyepiece and a Vernier scale with magnifier, the polarimeter is engineered to deliver clear and easy-to-read results. These features simplify the observation and measurement process, making it suitable for a wide range of users from students to experienced professionals.
FAQs of Polarimeter:
Q: How do I use the polarimeter for measuring optical rotation?
A: Place your liquid sample, such as a sugar solution, in the instruments sample tube, focus using the adjustable eyepiece, and read the optical rotation angle using the Vernier scale with the attached magnifier for precision.
Q: What certification comes with each polarimeter?
A: Each polarimeter is supplied with a calibration certificate, assuring you that the instrument meets required standards for measurement accuracy and reliability.
Q: Where can this polarimeter be used?
A: This polarimeter is commonly employed in laboratory research, educational institutions, teaching labs, and industrial environments for quality control of liquid solutions.
Q: What are the main benefits of using a stainless steel polarimeter?
A: A stainless steel construction provides durability, resistance to corrosion, and ensures stable measurements, especially suitable for intensive laboratory and industrial applications.
Q: What process does the polarimeter follow to deliver precise readings?
A: The polarimeter uses a Vernier scale with magnifier combined with an adjustable eyepiece to allow fine focusing and meticulous reading of the optical rotation angle of the sample.
Q: Is the polarimeter suitable for teaching and research?
A: Yes, its precise measurement capabilities and user-friendly adjustments make it an excellent tool for both educational and research environments.