Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Refractive index standard, 20 °C, 1.34782 Refractive index standard at 20 °C, stabilized sucrose
Quantity/Pack Size – 15 ml
Form – Liquid
Grade – Calibration Standard
Application – Refractometer calibration, optical measurements
Product Overview
This refractive index standard is a high-precision solution designed for accurate refractometer calibration at 20°C, offering a stable refractive index of 1.34782. Formulated with stabilized sucrose, it ensures consistent performance and long-term reliability in optical measurements. The solution is carefully prepared to meet stringent laboratory requirements, providing a reference point for calibrating instruments used in research, quality control, and analytical testing. Its stable composition minimizes evaporation and degradation, maintaining accuracy over extended use. The 15 ml pack size is ideal for routine calibration tasks, offering sufficient volume for multiple tests while ensuring minimal waste. Whether used in academic laboratories, industrial settings, or research facilities, this standard delivers dependable results, helping maintain the integrity of optical measurements. The product is packaged in a secure container to prevent contamination and ensure ease of handling.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of this refractive index standard?
The stabilized sucrose formulation ensures a shelf life of 24 months when stored under recommended conditions.
2. Can this standard be used for calibrating digital refractometers?
Yes, it is compatible with both analog and digital refractometers, providing accurate calibration for precise measurements.
3. How should this solution be stored to maintain its accuracy?
Store the solution in a tightly sealed container at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and moisture.
4. Is this standard traceable to international measurement standards?
Yes, it is manufactured to meet international calibration standards, ensuring traceability and reliability.
5. Are there alternative refractive index standards available for different temperature ranges?
Alternative standards are available for varying temperature ranges, depending on specific calibration requirements.










