DUTRIEUX veterinary refractometer: Monitor the health of your four-legged friends
DUTRIEUX veterinary refractometer: Monitor the health of your four-legged friends
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DUTRIEUX veterinary refractometer: Monitor the health of your four-legged friends
Accuracy and speed for reliable diagnostics
This high quality veterinary refractometer is specially designed to accurately measure the urine density of your pets (dogs and cats). It allows you to quickly assess hydration status, kidney function and detect possible diseases.
Why choose this refractometer?
- Unmatched Accuracy: Measures urine specific gravity with an accuracy of 0.001 SG and urine protein with an accuracy of 0.2 g/dL.
- Ease of use: Automatic temperature calibration and direct reading of results on a clear and precise scale.
- Ruggedness: High-quality aluminum construction for rugged durability.
- Speed: Get results in seconds.
- Versatility: Measures both urine specific gravity and protein levels.
- Ease of use: Ergonomic and lightweight, it fits perfectly in the hand.
Technical characteristics:
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Measuring range:
- Urine specific gravity: 1,000 to 1,060 SG
- Urinary protein: 2 to 14 g/dl
- Accuracy: 0.001 SG / 0.2 g/dl
- Temperature compensation: Automatic (10°C to 30°C)
- Dimensions: 195 x 40 x 40 mm
- Weight: 101 g
- Material: Aluminum, rubber
Instructions for use:
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Preparation:
- Clean the refractometer lens with a soft, dry cloth.
- Make sure there is enough light.
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Sample collection:
- Collect a fresh urine sample from your pet.
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Measure:
- Place a drop of urine on the lens of the refractometer.
- Look through the eyepiece and read the value indicated on the scale.
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Cleaning:
- Clean the lens carefully after each use with a soft cloth and soapy water.
Advice:
- For best accuracy, ensure the urine sample is homogeneous.
- Calibrate the refractometer regularly with distilled water.
- Store the refractometer in a dry, dust-free place.
Why is this refractometer essential for your pet?
By regularly monitoring your pet's urine density, you can quickly detect signs of dehydration, urinary tract infections, or kidney problems. This allows you to consult your veterinarian in a timely manner and provide your companion with the best possible care.