J57AB /J157AB Refractometers for Measurement of Urea Concentration for Diesel Engine Additives Standards Designed in accordance with DIN 70071 / ISO 22241-2 Basic operation The J57AB is a sub model of the J57HA and most details on the Technical Bulletin 941 apply; the J157AB is a sub model of the J157 and most details on […]
Automobile Industry Refractometer Options Package
Suggested users Car and truck manufacturing factories looking to check fluids before they are put in new vehicles Laboratories which analyze fluids from in-service vehicles Companies making concentrated urea solutions that will eventually get diluted and sold to use in diesel engines Companies buying concentrated urea solutions and diluting them for use in diesel engines […]
Invert Sugar Measurements
WHY MEASURE INVERT SUGAR ? – BACKGROUND Inverted sugar syrup, also called invert syrup is essentially sugar in water. Invert sugar is a mixture of the monosaccharides glucose, and fructose, that is made by hydrolytic saccharification of the disaccharide sucrose. This mixture’s optical rotation is opposite to that of the original sugar, which is why […]
Rudolph Research Analytical acquires assets of DigiPol Technologies
Rudolph Research Analytical acquires assets of Rudolph Instruments DBA DigiPol Technologies Rudolph Research Analytical (RRA) has acquired the assets of Rudolph Instruments, Inc, manufacturer of the DigiPol line of Polarimeters. Rudolph Research Analytical is a highly respected worldwide manufacturer of high-accuracy laboratory instrumentation. With roots in sugar purity testing dating back to before the 1970s, […]
Tribute to the Baddley Family
Baddley Chemicals Inc. has been an innovator and key supplier to the sugar industry since 1998. After recognizing a new solution was needed to replace sugar reagents that contained toxic Lead Subacetate, Dr. Bill Baddley embarked on finding a suitable solution for safely clarifying sugar cane and beet juices. After 10 years of research […]
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