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Gary
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Whats the best refractometer for testing the freeze point in heating systems
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Fisher
We use a Fisher Model 13-946-28. It was about $300 cdn. Glass optics, adjustable zero, adjustable eyepiece (for those of use that pack too many pairs of glasses) & suitable for both ethylene & polypropylene glycols. Battery acid too.0 -
Refractometer.... available
> We use a Fisher Model 13-946-28. It was about
> $300 cdn. Glass optics, adjustable zero,
> adjustable eyepiece (for those of use that pack
> too many pairs of glasses) & suitable for both
> ethylene & polypropylene glycols. Battery acid
> too.
I have a very slightly used optical refractometer I no longer need and I would part with cheap. Make me an offer! Add an o to the .cm on the email address.0 -
Refractometer.... available
I have a very slightly used optical refractometer I no longer need and I would part with cheap. Make me an offer! Add an o to the .cm on the email address.0 -
misco
I use one weekly, $149.0 -
I got
Mine on e-bay for around $75.00 brand new,it works great.0
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