Refractive index standard, 20 ?C, 1.35171 Refractive index standard at 20 ?C, stabilized sucrose | VWRC85128.015 | Avantor

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Refractive index standard, 20 ?C, 1.35171 Refractive index standard at 20 ?C, stabilized sucrose | VWRC85128.015 | Avantor

Stabilized sucrose-based refractive index standard for accurate optical instrument calibration. Analytical grade, ensuring reliable lab performance.

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Original price was: ₹23,275.00.Current price is: ₹20,948.00.

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Specifications Table

Product Name – Refractive index standard at 20 °C, stabilized sucrose
Quantity/Pack Size – 15 ml
Form – Liquid
Grade – Analytical
Application – Refractometry, optical calibration

Product Overview

This stabilized sucrose refractive index standard is engineered for precise calibration of optical instruments, particularly refractometers. The sucrose-based formulation is stabilized to prevent degradation, ensuring long-term accuracy in measurements. As an analytical-grade solution, it meets stringent quality requirements for laboratory use, minimizing errors in critical applications. The 15 ml packaging provides an optimal balance between usability and storage efficiency, reducing the need for frequent replacements. The standard’s refractive index is carefully controlled to match reference values at 20°C, aligning with industry best practices. Its compatibility with a wide range of optical devices makes it a versatile tool for labs prioritizing consistency. The solution’s low volatility and resistance to contamination further enhance its reliability, even in demanding environments. Whether for routine maintenance or high-precision research, this standard delivers dependable performance.

FAQs

1. Does this standard require any special handling during use?

No special handling is needed, but ensure the bottle and dispensing tools are clean to avoid contamination during calibration.

2. Can temperature variations affect the refractive index measurement?

Yes, refractive index values are temperature-dependent. Always calibrate instruments at the specified 20°C for accurate results.

3. Is this standard suitable for field applications?

While designed for lab use, it can be used in field settings if stored and handled under controlled conditions.

4. How often should this standard be recalibrated?

Recalibration frequency depends on usage, but verifying the standard every 6 months is recommended for critical applications.

5. Are there any safety precautions for handling this solution?

As a non-hazardous sucrose solution, standard lab safety practices (e.g., gloves, eye protection) are sufficient for handling.

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