The HI96811 is a rugged, portable digital refractometer Brix designed for sugar measurement of wine, juice and must.
The HI96811 digital refractometer Brix reports sugar content as % Brix and has a high accuracy of ±0.2%. The operation of the meter is simplified with only two buttons: one button is to calibrate with distilled or deionized water and the other to take a measurement.
All readings are automatically compensated for temperature variations according to the ICUMSA Methods Book standard and displayed within a 1.5 second response time. The sealed flint glass prism and stainless steel well are easy to clean. Just wipe with a soft cloth in preparation for the next sample.
- Designed for wine sugar analysis
- Temperature Compensation algorithms based on sucrose solution
- 0 to 50% Brix range with an accuracy of +/- 0.2% Brix
Learn About the Hanna Instruments Wine Refractometer for Sugar in Must and Juice HI96811
Specifications
Sugar Content-Range | 0 to 50% Brix |
---|---|
Sugar Content Resolution | 0.1% Brix |
Sugar Content Accuracy | ±0.2% Brix |
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 three minutes of inactivity |
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 | HI96811 is supplied with a battery and instruction manual |
Notes | Enclosure Rating: IP65 |
The HI96811 Digital Wine Refractometer Brix converts the refractive index of wine, juice, or must sample to % Brix. This conversion is based on the tables found in the ICUMSA Methods Book (International Commission for Uniform Methods of Sugar Analysis) that documents the changes in refractive index with temperature for a percent by weight sucrose solution.
Since the majority of sugar in grape juice and the must is fructose and glucose instead of sucrose, the reading is sometimes referred to as “Apparent Brix”.
Typical grapes at harvest will be between 19-24% Brix or degrees Brix (°Bx). The HI96811 is an easy-to-use tool for winemakers for measuring sugar in grapes or must, in the field or in the lab.
Making a Standard % Brix (Sucrose) Solution
To make a Brix Solution, follow the procedure below:
- Place container (such as a glass vial or dropper bottle that has a cover) on an analytical balance.
- Tare the balance.
- Weigh out X grams of high purity sucrose (CAS #: 57-50-1) directly into a beaker
- Add distilled or deionized water to the beaker so the total weight of the solution is 100g.
- Note: Solutions above 65% may need to be vigorously stirred or shaken and heated in a water bath to roughly 40°C (104°F). Remove solution when sucrose has dissolved and allow to cool before use.
% Brix | Sucrose (g) | Water (g) | Total (g) |
25 | 25.000 | 75.000 | 100.000 |
Refractive Index
The HI96811 digital refractometer Brix 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 HI96811 uses an LED light, prism and lens to make measurement possible.
Variations in temperature will affect the accuracy of refractometry readings, so the use of temperature compensation is highly recommended for reliable results.
The HI96811 digital refractometer Brix contains a built-in temperature sensor and is programmed with temperature compensation algorithms in accordance with the ICUMSA Methods Book Standard for a percent by weight sucrose solution.
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)vv
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 % Brix 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:
HI96811, HI96813, and HI96814 convert the refractive index of the sample to sucrose concentration in units of percent by weight, % Brix (also referred to as °Brix). The conversion used is based on the ICUMSA Methods Book (International Commission for Uniform Methods of Sugar Analysis). Since the majority of sugar in grape juice is fructose and glucose and not sucrose, the reading is sometimes referred to as “Apparent Brix”.
Learn more in the Instruction Manual / Quick Start Guide
The HI96811 is a rugged, portable digital refractometer Brix designed for sugar measurement of wine, juice and must.
The HI96811 digital refractometer Brix reports sugar content as % Brix and has a high accuracy of ±0.2%. The operation of the meter is simplified with only two buttons: one button is to calibrate with distilled or deionized water and the other to take a measurement.
All readings are automatically compensated for temperature variations according to the ICUMSA Methods Book standard and displayed within a 1.5 second response time. The sealed flint glass prism and stainless steel well are easy to clean. Just wipe with a soft cloth in preparation for the next sample.
- Designed for wine sugar analysis
- Temperature Compensation algorithms based on sucrose solution
- 0 to 50% Brix range with an accuracy of +/- 0.2% Brix
Learn About the Hanna Instruments Wine Refractometer for Sugar in Must and Juice HI96811
Specifications
Sugar Content-Range | 0 to 50% Brix |
---|---|
Sugar Content Resolution | 0.1% Brix |
Sugar Content Accuracy | ±0.2% Brix |
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 three minutes of inactivity |
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 | HI96811 is supplied with a battery and instruction manual |
Notes | Enclosure Rating: IP65 |
The HI96811 Digital Wine Refractometer Brix converts the refractive index of wine, juice, or must sample to % Brix. This conversion is based on the tables found in the ICUMSA Methods Book (International Commission for Uniform Methods of Sugar Analysis) that documents the changes in refractive index with temperature for a percent by weight sucrose solution.
Since the majority of sugar in grape juice and the must is fructose and glucose instead of sucrose, the reading is sometimes referred to as “Apparent Brix”.
Typical grapes at harvest will be between 19-24% Brix or degrees Brix (°Bx). The HI96811 is an easy-to-use tool for winemakers for measuring sugar in grapes or must, in the field or in the lab.
Making a Standard % Brix (Sucrose) Solution
To make a Brix Solution, follow the procedure below:
- Place container (such as a glass vial or dropper bottle that has a cover) on an analytical balance.
- Tare the balance.
- Weigh out X grams of high purity sucrose (CAS #: 57-50-1) directly into a beaker
- Add distilled or deionized water to the beaker so the total weight of the solution is 100g.
- Note: Solutions above 65% may need to be vigorously stirred or shaken and heated in a water bath to roughly 40°C (104°F). Remove solution when sucrose has dissolved and allow to cool before use.
% Brix | Sucrose (g) | Water (g) | Total (g) |
25 | 25.000 | 75.000 | 100.000 |
Refractive Index
The HI96811 digital refractometer Brix 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 HI96811 uses an LED light, prism and lens to make measurement possible.
Variations in temperature will affect the accuracy of refractometry readings, so the use of temperature compensation is highly recommended for reliable results.
The HI96811 digital refractometer Brix contains a built-in temperature sensor and is programmed with temperature compensation algorithms in accordance with the ICUMSA Methods Book Standard for a percent by weight sucrose solution.
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)vv
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 % Brix 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:
HI96811, HI96813, and HI96814 convert the refractive index of the sample to sucrose concentration in units of percent by weight, % Brix (also referred to as °Brix). The conversion used is based on the ICUMSA Methods Book (International Commission for Uniform Methods of Sugar Analysis). Since the majority of sugar in grape juice is fructose and glucose and not sucrose, the reading is sometimes referred to as “Apparent Brix”.
Learn more in the Instruction Manual / Quick Start Guide