Description
This Pet Medical Scientific Refractometer is used to measure the next objects: 1. The Particular Gravity of Giant Animal’s Urine, particularly canine. 2. The Particular Gravity of Cat’s Urine. 3. The Focus of Serum Protein or Plasma Protein.It’s geared up with Computerized Temperature Compensation (ATC), in order that the refractometer is mechanically adjusted to appropriate temperature discrepancies of atmosphere temperature.
Function:
Triple-scale design to measure the Particular Gravity of Cat’s and Canine’s Urine, and the focus of Serum Protein or Plasma Protein. Straightforward to make use of, sturdy design, compact in measurement and light-weight in weight, handy to maintain up and carry round. We offer Handbook in English, Russian. With Constructed-in ATC (Computerized Temperature Compensation) from 10~30 diploma Celsius. Smooth Rubber eyepiece for comfy viewing Outfitted with scale measurement which supplies direct studying Correct testing outcomes assured Manufactured from premium materials, sturdy in use Adjustable guide focusing Use ambient gentle solely which implies battery or energy supply isn’t required
Spec:
Mannequin:RZ126
Measuring Vary
Particular Gravity of Canine: 1.000~1.060 SG (Decision: 0.001 SG)
Particular Gravity of Cat: 1.000~1.060 SG (Decision: 0.001 SG)
Focus of Serum or Plasma Protein: 2~14g/dl (Decision: 0.2g/dl)
ATC (Computerized Temperature compensation) vary: -10~30 C (50~86 F)
Weight: 249 g / 8.8 oz(approx.)
Bundle checklist:
1 x Refractometer
1 x plastic pipette
1 x mini screwdriver
1 x Clear fabric
1 x directions
Be certain this matches by coming into your mannequin quantity.
Outfitted with scale measurement which supplies direct studying
Straightforward to make use of, sturdy design, compact in measurement and light-weight in weight, handy to maintain up and carry round.
We offer Handbook in English, Russian.
With Constructed-in ATC (Computerized Temperature Compensation) from 10~30 diploma Celsius.
Triple-scale design to measure the Particular Gravity of Cat’s and Canine’s Urine, and the focus of Serum Protein or Plasma Protein.
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