PAN Series – Immersion refractometers
PRM Series – High Accuracy In-line refractometers
CM Series – In-line Concentration Monitors
RePo Series
Multi-Wavelength Abbe Refractometers
Traditional Abbe Refractometers
Digital Differential Refractometer DD-7
RX-α series – Digital Refractometers
RX-i series – Digital Refractometers
QR – Suction Type Refractometers
Pallete – Portable Benchtop Refractometers
PEN Series – Dip Type Refractometers
MASTER Series – Handheld Refractometers
PAL Series – Pocket Refractometers
FAQ: Refractometers
They are most commonly used in:
• Food and beverage industry (juices, wine, beer, dairy products)
• Pharmaceutical industry
• Chemical industry
• Agriculture and food quality control
ATAGO refractometers are widely used in QC laboratories and production facilities.
Yes. Regular calibration (typically using distilled water or certified standard solutions) is recommended to ensure maximum measurement accuracy and reliability.
Many digital models feature IP65 or higher protection ratings, making them resistant to water and dust. They are suitable for industrial environments and can be easily cleaned under running water.
An ATAGO refractometer measures the refractive index of a sample. Results are most commonly displayed in Brix (% sugar content), but other scales can be selected depending on the application.
Depending on the model, accuracy can be very high (e.g., ±0.1% Brix or better), with excellent repeatability and measurement stability.
Yes. Most digital models include Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC), ensuring accurate results regardless of sample temperature variations.
Yes. Portable and handheld digital models are available, offering compact design, durability, and fast measurements for on-site quality control and production monitoring.
ATAGO is a globally recognized manufacturer with a long tradition of producing high-quality laboratory instruments. Their refractometers are known for precision, reliability, ease of use, and low maintenance costs.