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The Fisher Scientific™ Abbe Bench-top Refractometer measures refractive indices of liquid and solid samples at D-line (589nm), featuring a combination of the Brix and refractive index (nD) ...
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The Abbe refractometer was the first commercial refractometer, invented by Ernest Abbé in 1869. Although they have a long history and several modifications have been made to improve their performance, ...
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The Journal of Geology, Vol. 34, No. 3 (Apr. - May, 1926), pp. 235-247 (13 pages) In this paper the writer shows that the principle of the Abbe refractometer can be applied to modern petrographic ...
Refractometers are versatile in their design and use, and are able to provide results as refractive indices, or in other cases, as direct measurements of parameters such as soluble solids, sugar ...
IN an interesting note by Mr. Churcher communicated to the Physical Society of London (Proc. Roy. Soc., vol. xxx., part iii., April 15, 1918) on the occasion of my paper on refractometers, it is ...
IN reply to Mr. Simeon's communication published in NATURE of November 21, we would state that of the many different types of Zeiss Abbe refractometer, including a late pre-war instrument, that have ...