Digital Refractometer for Beer

Hanna - HI96841
Measures the sugar content of the wort and converts it to °Plato

$289.00 CAD

  • 12 months limited warranty
  • Sample size as small as 2 metric drops (100 μL)
  • Sealed stainless steel well with high-grade optical prism made of flint glass
  • Fast 1.5 second response time for temperature compensated readings
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The Digital refractometer for beer measures the sugar content of the wort and converts it to °Plato with the push of a single button.

The HI96841 is built tough for use in a brewing environment, fast (1.5-second response), simple to use / clean and accurate to ±0.2 °Plato with automatic temperature compensation.

  1. Designed for wort sugar analysis
  2. Temperature compensation algorithms based on sucrose solution
  3. 0 to 30 °Plato range with ± 0.2°

Hanna Instruments HI96841 Digital Refractometer combines form and function into one compact unit. Featuring a 1.5 second response time, the HI96841 measures the refractive index of wort and converts it to °Plato with temperature compensation.  The improved easy-to-read LCD screen displays temperature units (°C or °F) and measurements simultaneously.

Learn About the Hanna Instruments Beer Refractometer HI96841

The HI96841’s IP65 water-resistant casing and sealed sample well are built to perform under harsh conditions, making it suitable for use in any brewery.

 Digital Refractometer for Beer – Specifications

Sugar Content-Range 0 to 30 °Plato
Sugar Content Resolution 0.1 °Plato
Sugar Content Accuracy ± 0.2 °Plato
Temperature Range 0 to 80°C (32 to 176°F)
Temperature Resolution 0.1°C (0.1°F)
Temperature Accuracy ±0.3 °C (±0.5 °F)
Temperature Compensation automatic between 10 and 40°C (50 to 104°F)
Automatic Shut-Off After 3 minutes of non-use
Display ual-level LCD
Battery Type/Life 9V / approximately 5000 readings
Dimensions 192 x 102 x 67 mm (7.6 x 4.01 x 2.6”)
Weight 420 g (14.8 oz.)
Refractometer Light Source yellow LED
Minimum Sample Volume 100 μL (to cover prism totally)
Sample Cell stainless steel ring and flint glass prism
Measurement Time approximately 1.5 seconds
Ordering Information HI96841 is supplied with 9V battery and instruction manual.

 

Hanna Instruments HI96841 Digital Refractometer for beer combines form and function into one compact unit.

Featuring a 1.5 second response time, the HI96841 measures the refractive index of wort and converts it to °Plato with temperature compensation.  The improved easy-to-read LCD screen displays temperature units (°C or °F) and measurements simultaneously. The HI96841’s IP65 water-resistant casing and sealed sample well are built to perform under harsh conditions, making it suitable for use in any brewery.

The °Plato scale is a way to quantify the concentration of sugars and dissolved solids in wort.

This measurement can indicate the potential alcohol content of finished beer. The HI96841 converts the refractive index reading to °Plato based on the tables maintained by the International Commission for Uniform Methods of Sugar Analysis (ICUMSA) and the American Society of Brewing Chemists (ASBC).

Hanna-Hi96841-geneq

Refractive Index

The HI96841 takes measurements based on a sample’s refractive index. Refractive index is a measurement of how light behaves as it passes through the sample.

Depending on the sample’s composition, light will refract and reflect differently. By measuring this activity with a linear image sensor, the sample’s refractive index can be assessed and used to determine its physical properties such as concentration and density. In addition to the linear image sensor, the HI96841 uses a LED light, prism, and lens to make measurement possible.

Variations in temperature will affect the density of a solution based on the compound that is present. In digital refractometry, the use of temperature compensation is necessary for accurate results. The HI96841 contains a built-in temperature sensor and is programmed with temperature compensation algorithms in accordance with the ICUMSA Methods Book for a percent by weight sucrose solution.

Refractive_Index_Diagrams

Alcohol Interference

It should be noted that once fermentation begins, ethanol and the residual sugar interfere with each other and prevent an accurate reading of the Brix value of your residual sugar.. For this reason, this refractometer cannot be used with finished beer or other fermented beverages.

It is designed for use with wort only.

Features at-a-glance:

One-point calibration

  • Calibrate with distilled or deionized water

Small sample size

  • Sample size can be as small as 2 metric drops (100 μl)

Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC)

  • Samples automatically compensated for temperature variations

Quick, accurate results

  • Readings are displayed in approximately 1.5 seconds

Dual-level LCD

  • The dual-level LCD displays measurement and temperature readings simultaneously

Stainless steel sample well

  • Easy to clean and corrosion-resistant

Battery indicators

  • Battery percent level remaining at startup and low battery indicator

Automatic shut-off

  • To conserve battery life the meter shuts off automatically after three minutes of non-use

IP65 water-resistant protection

  • Water-resistant ABS plastic casing designed to perform under laboratory and field conditions

QUICK TIP:

Calibration procedures:

1. Press the ON/OFF key, then release. Two instrument test screens will be displayed briefly; all LCD segments followed by the percentage of remaining battery life. When LCD displays dashes, the instrument is ready.
2. Using a plastic pipette, fill the sample well with distilled or deionized water. Make sure the prism is completely covered.
Note: If the ZERO sample is subject to intense light such as sunlight or another strong source, cover the sample well with your hand or other shade during the calibration.
3. Press the ZERO key. If no error messages appear, your unit is calibrated.
Note: The 0.0 screen will remain until a sample is measured or the power is turned off.
4. Gently absorb the ZERO water standard with a soft tissue. Use care not to scratch the prism surface. Dry the surface completely. The instrument is ready for sample measurement.
Note: If the instrument is turned off the calibration will not be lost.

 

Learn more in the Instruction Manual / Quick Start Guide

The Digital refractometer for beer measures the sugar content of the wort and converts it to °Plato with the push of a single button.

The HI96841 is built tough for use in a brewing environment, fast (1.5-second response), simple to use / clean and accurate to ±0.2 °Plato with automatic temperature compensation.

  1. Designed for wort sugar analysis
  2. Temperature compensation algorithms based on sucrose solution
  3. 0 to 30 °Plato range with ± 0.2°

Hanna Instruments HI96841 Digital Refractometer combines form and function into one compact unit. Featuring a 1.5 second response time, the HI96841 measures the refractive index of wort and converts it to °Plato with temperature compensation.  The improved easy-to-read LCD screen displays temperature units (°C or °F) and measurements simultaneously.

Learn About the Hanna Instruments Beer Refractometer HI96841

The HI96841’s IP65 water-resistant casing and sealed sample well are built to perform under harsh conditions, making it suitable for use in any brewery.

 Digital Refractometer for Beer – Specifications

Sugar Content-Range 0 to 30 °Plato
Sugar Content Resolution 0.1 °Plato
Sugar Content Accuracy ± 0.2 °Plato
Temperature Range 0 to 80°C (32 to 176°F)
Temperature Resolution 0.1°C (0.1°F)
Temperature Accuracy ±0.3 °C (±0.5 °F)
Temperature Compensation automatic between 10 and 40°C (50 to 104°F)
Automatic Shut-Off After 3 minutes of non-use
Display ual-level LCD
Battery Type/Life 9V / approximately 5000 readings
Dimensions 192 x 102 x 67 mm (7.6 x 4.01 x 2.6”)
Weight 420 g (14.8 oz.)
Refractometer Light Source yellow LED
Minimum Sample Volume 100 μL (to cover prism totally)
Sample Cell stainless steel ring and flint glass prism
Measurement Time approximately 1.5 seconds
Ordering Information HI96841 is supplied with 9V battery and instruction manual.

 

Hanna Instruments HI96841 Digital Refractometer for beer combines form and function into one compact unit.

Featuring a 1.5 second response time, the HI96841 measures the refractive index of wort and converts it to °Plato with temperature compensation.  The improved easy-to-read LCD screen displays temperature units (°C or °F) and measurements simultaneously. The HI96841’s IP65 water-resistant casing and sealed sample well are built to perform under harsh conditions, making it suitable for use in any brewery.

The °Plato scale is a way to quantify the concentration of sugars and dissolved solids in wort.

This measurement can indicate the potential alcohol content of finished beer. The HI96841 converts the refractive index reading to °Plato based on the tables maintained by the International Commission for Uniform Methods of Sugar Analysis (ICUMSA) and the American Society of Brewing Chemists (ASBC).

Hanna-Hi96841-geneq

Refractive Index

The HI96841 takes measurements based on a sample’s refractive index. Refractive index is a measurement of how light behaves as it passes through the sample.

Depending on the sample’s composition, light will refract and reflect differently. By measuring this activity with a linear image sensor, the sample’s refractive index can be assessed and used to determine its physical properties such as concentration and density. In addition to the linear image sensor, the HI96841 uses a LED light, prism, and lens to make measurement possible.

Variations in temperature will affect the density of a solution based on the compound that is present. In digital refractometry, the use of temperature compensation is necessary for accurate results. The HI96841 contains a built-in temperature sensor and is programmed with temperature compensation algorithms in accordance with the ICUMSA Methods Book for a percent by weight sucrose solution.

Refractive_Index_Diagrams

Alcohol Interference

It should be noted that once fermentation begins, ethanol and the residual sugar interfere with each other and prevent an accurate reading of the Brix value of your residual sugar.. For this reason, this refractometer cannot be used with finished beer or other fermented beverages.

It is designed for use with wort only.

Features at-a-glance:

One-point calibration

  • Calibrate with distilled or deionized water

Small sample size

  • Sample size can be as small as 2 metric drops (100 μl)

Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC)

  • Samples automatically compensated for temperature variations

Quick, accurate results

  • Readings are displayed in approximately 1.5 seconds

Dual-level LCD

  • The dual-level LCD displays measurement and temperature readings simultaneously

Stainless steel sample well

  • Easy to clean and corrosion-resistant

Battery indicators

  • Battery percent level remaining at startup and low battery indicator

Automatic shut-off

  • To conserve battery life the meter shuts off automatically after three minutes of non-use

IP65 water-resistant protection

  • Water-resistant ABS plastic casing designed to perform under laboratory and field conditions

QUICK TIP:

Calibration procedures:

1. Press the ON/OFF key, then release. Two instrument test screens will be displayed briefly; all LCD segments followed by the percentage of remaining battery life. When LCD displays dashes, the instrument is ready.
2. Using a plastic pipette, fill the sample well with distilled or deionized water. Make sure the prism is completely covered.
Note: If the ZERO sample is subject to intense light such as sunlight or another strong source, cover the sample well with your hand or other shade during the calibration.
3. Press the ZERO key. If no error messages appear, your unit is calibrated.
Note: The 0.0 screen will remain until a sample is measured or the power is turned off.
4. Gently absorb the ZERO water standard with a soft tissue. Use care not to scratch the prism surface. Dry the surface completely. The instrument is ready for sample measurement.
Note: If the instrument is turned off the calibration will not be lost.

 

Learn more in the Instruction Manual / Quick Start Guide

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