Bellingham + Stanley Ltd. E-Line 80 Instruction Manual

Bellingham + Stanley Ltd. E-Line 80 Instruction Manual

Refractometer

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E-Line 80 Refractometer Illuminating Prism closed
E-Line 80 Refractometer Illuminating Prism open
3
Eyepiece
Scale Selection Control
Zero Calibration
Measurement
5
Screw
Prism
Table 1

Specification

Range
Scale One
Scale Two
Minimum Division
Bellingham + Stanley Ltd.
Longfield Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN2 3EY, United Kingdom.
Telephone: +44 (0) 1892 500400 Fax: +44 (0) 1892 543115
Website:
44-893 Iss 01 Rev 0
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Illuminating
2
1
Prism
0-80 ˚Brix
0-50 ˚Brix
50-80 ˚Brix
0.1 ˚Brix
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E-Line 80 Refractometer
Instruction Manual
The E-Line 80 is a dual scale Brix refractometer ideal for use in the
food industry and other applications requiring concentration
measurements over a wide measurement range.

Applying the sample to the refractometer:

Lift the illuminating prism
2
prism
. Close the prism and view the borderline (light/dark
demarcation line) through the eyepiece

Taking a reading:

Depending on the concentration of the sample, select the range of
(Table 1)
measurement
by adjusting the scale selection control
concentration is unknown, apply the sample and step through the
ranges until a clear borderline is found.
The concentration of the sample can be measured at the point the
borderline crosses the scale. Take care to ensure that the reading is
taken from the correct scale range.

Calibration:

The E-line 80 is calibrated to read accurately at 20˚C. Readings may
be taken at any other temperature by applying a correction factor
(Table 2).
Alternatively the E-line 80 has the facility to correct for temperature by
manual offset. Prior to taking a reading, ensure the temperature of the
instrument is stable. Apply distilled water and check that the reading
is zero (Scale 1). If the reading is not zero, use the screwdriver
supplied to adjust the zero calibration screw
crosses the zero mark on the scale. No temperature correction is
required for this method but as the relationship between refractive
index and temperature is not linear, small errors may occur at the top
end of the scale compared to readings near water.

Warning

Always check sample Health & Safety Data before applying to the
refractometer.
When applying samples to the prism which are likely to cause harm to
skin or eyes, wear appropriate protective clothing and glasses.
This refractometer is a precision optical instrument and should be
handled with care. Do not drop or subject it to sharp knocks.
Optical glass is relatively soft and care should be taken not to scratch
the prism surface. Do not use metal spatulas or glass rods to apply
samples but instead use softer materials such as plastic.
Order Code Description
44-807
Email: sales@bellinghamandstanley.co.uk
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and apply the sample to the measurement
3
.
5
so that the borderline
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. If the

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  • Page 1 E-Line 80 Refractometer Instruction Manual The E-Line 80 is a dual scale Brix refractometer ideal for use in the food industry and other applications requiring concentration measurements over a wide measurement range. Applying the sample to the refractometer: Lift the illuminating prism...
  • Page 2 E-Line 80 Refractometer Instruction Manual Correcting the reading for temperature: The refractometer is calibrated to read correctly at 20˚C. The refractive index of the measured sample will vary with temperature and the reading must be corrected to take account of this. Please use the Table 2 below to adjust your reading accordingly.

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