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Why use the refractometer principle for concentration measurement?

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Why use the refractometer principle for concentration measurement?

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This principle makes it possible to design an instrument with • no influence by bubbles in the medium (something that gets all other types of measurement to show too low concentration) • no vibrating or moving parts, no thin-walled pipes that burst • no radioactivity, i.e. no special permits, no paperwork, no hassle with used radioactive sources.

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