Butyro Refractometer
Butyro Refractometer

Butyro Refractometer

 
 

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Butyro Refractometer


Brand Micro Technologies
Accuracy 0.01%
Dimension 560x210x375 mm
Dual Sugar Scale Resolution 1.00%
Measurement Range ND 1.42 to 1.49
Resolution 0.02%

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