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Hi TechNet
We monitor the concentration of cleaning chemical in our wash system by 
using a brix refractometer, the question has come up - how do we check 
the calibration of the refractometer.  I'm assuming that one would use a 
calibration fluid, similar to verifying an Omegameter is working.

My questions - what sort of calibration fluid would be most suitable for 
this?  Can anyone recommend a good source?  (prefer within Canada, but 
not essential)

Thanks!

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regards,

Graham Collins
Senior Process Engineer
Sunsel Systems
(902) 444-7867 ext 211


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