REFRACTOMETER
A refractometer is an instrument used to measure the refractive index of a substance, typically to determine concentration levels, such as sugar in liquids (Brix scale). Commonly used in food, beverage, and chemical industries, it provides quick and accurate results. It works by analyzing how light bends through the sample.
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DRESSEST-SHIRTBOTTOMSDRESSESSize Chest Waist Hips XS 34 28 34 S 36 30 36 M 38 32 38 L 40 34 40 XL 42 36 42 2XL 44 38 44 All measurements are in INCHES
and may vary a half inch in either direction.
T-SHIRTSize Chest Waist Hips 2XS 32 26 32 XS 34 28 34 S 36 30 36 M 38 32 38 L 40 34 40 XL 42 36 42 All measurements are in INCHES
and may vary a half inch in either direction.
BOTTOMSSize Chest Waist Hips XS 34 28 34 S 36 30 36 M 38 32 38 L 40 34 40 XL 42 36 42 2XL 44 38 44 All measurements are in INCHES
and may vary a half inch in either direction.
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