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Created on: 25 October 2014

The new MASTER-URC/NM is designed to quickly and easily measure Urine Specific Gravity with just a single drop of sample. The new plastic body design is resistant against corrosion from salty and acidic samples, and incorporates an improved optics system for higher contrast and better clarity. Simple to use, lightweight, and portable! The MASTER-URC/NM is a good alternative choice when the water resistant feature is not a priority and the Temperature Compensation will be carried out manually. Not equipped with the Automatic Temperature Compensation feature.- Upgraded replacement for : URICON-NE

Created on: 25 October 2014

The new MASTER-URC/Nα is designed to quickly and easily measure Urine Specific Gravity with just a single drop of sample. The new plastic body design is resistant against corrosion from salty and acidic samples, and incorporates an improved optics system for higher contrast and better clarity. Simple to use, lightweight, and portable! This model is an advanced version of the MASTER-URC/NM, featuring a water resistant (IP65) design (except eyepiece) and Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC).

Created on: 25 October 2014

The MASTER-SUR/NM is designed for clinical purposes: "Serum Protein", "Specific Gravity of Urine" and "Refractive Index". The plastic body model is designed to be resistant salty and acidic samples. The MASTER-SUR/NM is a good alternative choice when the water resistant feature is not a priority and the Temperature Compensation will be carried out manually. Not equipped with the Automatic Temperature Compensation feature.

Created on: 25 October 2014

The MASTER-SUR/Nα is designed for clinical purposes: "Serum Protein", "Specific Gravity of Urine" and "Refractive Index". The plastic body model is designed to be resistant salty and acidic samples. It is an Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATK) model with water resistant properties (IP65).

Created on: 25 October 2014

Created on: 25 October 2014

Created on: 25 October 2014