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Digital Automatic Polarimeter: This is an electronic device that automatically measures the optical rotation of a sample, which is a crucial method for determining the concentration of optically active compounds like sugars and pharmaceuticals.
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Advanced Digital Circuit and Microcomputer Control: The polarimeter is controlled by a microcomputer, allowing for precise and automated measurements with enhanced processing and display capabilities.
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Large Display Storage of 3 Times Result for Repetition Measurement (Re-M): This feature allows the device to store multiple measurements for the same sample, providing better accuracy by allowing for the average of repeated measurements to be calculated.
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Calculation of Average Value: The microcomputer can compute and display the average result from multiple measurements, reducing human error and providing a more accurate value.
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Measurement of Colored Samples: The device is capable of handling colored or turbid samples, which would typically be challenging in optical rotation measurements due to their impact on light transmission.
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RS232 Interface: The RS232 port allows for communication with a computer or other devices, enabling data transfer, remote control, or further analysis of the measurement results.
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Measurement Range: The device can measure optical rotation over two distinct ranges:
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-45° to +45°: This is likely the standard range for many polarimeters, suitable for typical measurements of optically active substances.
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-120° to +120°Z: This extended range might be designed for substances with stronger optical activity or specific needs that require higher precision or a wider range of measurement.
This setup is quite advanced, particularly with the ability to store and average results for enhanced accuracy and the RS232 interface for integrating with external systems.