CLINICAL REFRACTOMETER S.P. & U.G
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CLINICAL REFRACTOMETER S.P. & U.G

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CLINICAL REFRACTOMETER S.P. & U.G This clinical refractometer S.P. & U.G is a precise optical instrument designed for veterinary use, allowing for quick and reliable assessment of vital fluid indicators in animals. It features dual scales for serum protein (S.P.) and urine specific gravity (U.G.), with automatic temperature compensation to ensure consistent accuracy across different sample temperatures.

Main Benefits

- Quick and direct readings of serum protein and urine specific gravity without the need for complex calculations
- Automatic temperature compensation ensures reliable measurements in various ambient conditions
- Portable, battery-free design allows for use in clinics or in the field
- Equipped with a rubber eyepiece and comfortable grip for easy use and sample handling
- Durable construction with included calibration tools supports long-term veterinary use

Specifications

- Serum Protein Scale (S.P.): 0 to 12 g/dL with an accuracy of 0.2 g/dL
- Urine Specific Gravity Scale (U.G.): 1.000 to 1.050 with an accuracy of 0.005
- Automatic temperature compensation mechanism (typically from 10°C to 30°C)
- Optical assembly with manual focus adjustment capability
- Rubber housing and eyepiece for ease of use

Instructions for Use

This refractometer is used by placing a drop of serum or urine on the prism, then looking through the lens and adjusting the focus as needed. The device automatically compensates for temperature changes. Results should be interpreted by a qualified veterinarian based on the animal type, weight, and clinical condition.

Package Size

Typically offered as a single unit including the refractometer, calibration screwdriver, pipette or syringe, and protective case.

Note

This tool is intended for the analysis of animal fluids under professional supervision and should be regularly calibrated using distilled water to maintain accuracy.