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Discover Precision Optical Analysis

Understanding the composition and concentration of liquids is critical across quality control, manufacturing, and research. At Instrument Choice, we stock a comprehensive array of refractometers and polarimeters for precise analysis across various Australian industries.

What is a Refractometer?

A refractometer (commonly known as a Brix meter, salinity meter, or specific gravity tester) is an optical instrument that measures how much light bends, or refracts, as it passes through a liquid. This measurement—called the refractive index—is directly related to the concentration of dissolved substances such as sugars, salts, or proteins.

What is a Polarimeter?

A polarimeter measures the angle of rotation of plane-polarised light as it passes through a solution containing optically active (chiral) substances. This is essential for determining the purity, concentration, or specific rotation of compounds, particularly in pharmaceutical, chemical, and food quality control.
Both instruments are vital for accuracy, consistency, and regulatory compliance in industries including food and beverage, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and research laboratories.

Refractometers in Australian Industries.

Measuring liquid concentration isn’t just for the lab; it’s a field necessity for many Australian businesses:
Vintners and Brewers use a Brix meter to track sugar content during fermentation and ensure product consistency.
Pharmaceutical Chemists rely on polarimeters to determine the purity and concentration of optically active drug compounds.
Marine Aquarists and Environmental Scientists use salinity refractometers to check and maintain critical salt levels.
Industrial Engineers monitor the concentration and specific gravity of cutting fluids, coolants, and battery acid for optimal machinery performance.
Beekeepers and Farmers assess product quality, such as moisture content in honey, using specialist refractometers.
Sitting within the meters category Refractometers and polarimeters help when minute compositional changes matter. Maintaining an exact concentration can affect a final product’s flavour, efficacy, or chemical reactivity. Our range will provide you with the reliable data needed to achieve and maintain superior quality control.

Leading Refractometers and Polarimeters for Sale

Every optical instrument in our catalogue is vetted for accuracy and durability, ready for use on-site or in the lab. We help you choose based on your task, whether it's a simple Brix check or high-resolution pharmaceutical testing. We proudly stock trusted brands such as Atago, Misco, Kruess Optronic, and Sper Scientific, alongside many other featured brands.
Our comprehensive range includes:
Handheld Refractometers for quick, on-the-spot field readings and portable checks.
Digital Refractometers and Benchtop Polarimeters for high-precision, continuous laboratory analysis.
Models with Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC) for guaranteed accurate readings.
Specialised units measuring scales like Brix (% Sugar), Refractive Index (nD), Salinity (PPT), and Glycol.

Refractometer Price and Selection Factors

Refractometers and polarimeters sit within a high-value category of instrumentation due to their ability to quickly and effectively measure a wide range of sample types with high precision.
Here are some factors to consider when selecting your instrument:
What Scale Is Required – Do you need Brix (sugar), Salinity, a specific Refractive Index (nD) range, or Optical Rotation (polarimeter).
Precision and Resolution – High-end laboratory work requires resolutions down to four decimal places.
Portability vs. Benchtop – Decide between a rugged, pocket-sized unit for field tests and a high-throughput lab instrument.
Contact us today to find why you should choose Instrument Choice for your measurement needs.

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