About Disk Polarimeter
Disk Polarimeter
| Usage/Application |
Laboratory |
| Light Source |
Sodium Lamp |
| Weight |
5kg |
| Tube Length |
100mm, 200mm |
| Brand |
Micro Technologies |
| Measuring Range |
-180 deg ~+180 deg |
| Scale Interval |
1 deg |
| Vernier Scale Interval |
0.05 deg |
| Magnification Factor of the Magnifying Glass |
4 times |
| Optical Wavelength |
589.44mm |
| Balance Time |
5 minutes |
| Dimensions |
500mm X 135mm X 330mm |
| Frequency |
50-60 Hz |
| Power Supply |
110-220 V
|
Precision Measurement across a Wide RangeThe Disk Polarimeter offers excellent measurement capabilities with a range from 0 to 360 and fine resolution of 0.1. This allows users to conduct detailed optical rotation analysis, making it ideal for laboratory environments demanding high accuracy and reliability in their measurements.
Durable Construction for Laboratory UseConstructed from high-quality metal and precision optical glass, this polarimeter ensures longevity and stability during use. Powder coating enhances durability and maintains a clean, professional appearance suitable for various settings, including academic, research, and quality control laboratories.
Effortless Operation and CalibrationWith manual control and analog scale display, the polarimeter provides a simple yet effective measurement process. The instrument arrives factory calibrated, allowing users to begin measuring samples immediately without intricate calibration procedures.
FAQ's of Disk Polarimeter:
Q: How does the Disk Polarimeter measure optical rotation?
A: The Disk Polarimeter analyzes the rotation of polarized light as it passes through a sample contained in the tube. Users manually adjust the disk and view changes through the direct eyepiece, reading results on the analog scale for high-precision measurements.
Q: What are the main benefits of using this polarimeter in a laboratory?
A: Its robust construction, precise measurement range (0-360, 0.1 resolution), and easy manual operation make it highly reliable for routine and research-grade optical rotation analyses. Maintenance is minimal, and no electricity is required, catering to environments with diverse needs.
Q: Where is the Disk Polarimeter typically used?
A: This instrument is commonly utilized in academic institutions, research facilities, and quality control laboratories where optical rotation measurements are essential for chemical analysis and study.
Q: What materials are used in construction to ensure durability and accuracy?
A: High-grade metal is used for the body, ensuring robust protection and stability, while optically clear glass disks provide accurate measurement and clear sample viewing. All components are finished with a powder-coating for increased longevity.
Q: How do I calibrate the instrument before use?
A: The Disk Polarimeter is factory calibrated and ready for use upon arrival. Users do not need to perform additional calibration before beginning measurements, ensuring immediate and reliable operation.
Q: What process should be followed to measure samples with this device?
A: Simply place your sample in the 200 mm tube, insert the tube into the instrument, use the manual disk control to adjust the rotation, and observe the scale reading through the eyepiece. Record the optical rotation value as displayed.