PCE-DRP 1 Includes Only:
- 1 x PCE-DRP 1 coffee handheld digital refractometer
- 1 x pipette
- 1 x prism cover
- 1 x 1.5V AAA battery
- 1 x user manual
- 1 x carrying case
Features:
- Handheld and portable
- User-friendly 3-button operation
- Fast and precise measuring results in approx. 1 sec.
- ABS plastic housing with IP65 ingress protection rating against water and dust
- Large, easy-to-read digital LCD shows both the measured value and the temperature
- Average function measures the same sample 15 times and displays the mean value
- The Stainless-steel ring on the sample well protects the glass prism from damage
- The internal light source for improved accuracy
- A small liquid sample size of just 4 to 5 drops
- Easy calibration with distilled water
- Battery-saving automatic power off after 1 min. of inactivity
PCE-DRP 1 is a handheld digital refractometer used to determine the sugar content/coffee p1 / refractive index of coffee and similar liquids in the 0 - 50 % Brix / 0 - 25 coffee p1 / 1.3330 - 1.4200 nD measuring range. This waterproof IP65-rated digital refractometer features automatic temperature compensation (ATC) from +10 - +40 °C / +50 - +104 °F, as well as a large, easy-to-read LCD that shows both the measured value and the temperature.
Fields of application
Millions of people do not imagine the start of their day without a cup of good coffee. The word "good" is of crucial importance. This "treat" named coffee is known all over the world and the variety of its kinds is overwhelming. Coffee shops, stores, restaurants, and even coffee-to-go sellers are all interested in providing the customers with the best possible product. Handheld digital refractometer for coffee. A coffee refractometer has been created to help in the creation of an impeccable drink. By using this device, it is possible to determine caffeine amount, as well as the amount of total dissolved solids (TDS) in a particular drink, sugars, etc. in other words, the coffee refractometer provides a really scientific approach with the involvement of "smart" equipment to such a simple routine thing as making a cup of coffee. The values received from the coffee refractometer can be used by the producer immediately; they give an indication of whether the used recipe is correct or imperfect and whether the proportions of the ingredients, coffee beans, and water (sugar) should be changed. Baristas and professional brewers apply a coffee refractometer as an auxiliary tool, for calculating the extraction yield. For sure, the drink may also be changed and adjusted to the personal taste, but technological measurement with the help of the precise equipment provides reliable measurements which indicate to what extent the official general standards are met, which is the pledge of a good-quality product.