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Inline process refractometer

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Inline Process Refractometers are designed for the continuous measurement of a fluid flowing through a pipe or inside a tank. These refractometers typically consist of a sensor, placed inline with the fluid flow, coupled to a control box. The control box usually provides a digital readout as well as 4-20 mA analog outputs and relay outputs for controlling pumps and valves.


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