Feature

●A refractometer is a portable optical instrument used for measuring the diesel exhaust fluid concentration
●Place a liquid sample on the prism, the light passing through it is bent and the more concentrated the liquid the more the light will bend
●A refractometer contains a reticle scale that is enlarged through the eyepiece to measure and evaluate the DEF condition
●Durable carrying case to protect your refractometer from dirt and damage
●Fast, easy DEF fluid evaluation saves time and money on costly down-time or repair


Description

The Refractometer is a portable, precision, optical instrument used for measuring the Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) concentration. When a liquid UREA sample is placed on the prism, the light passing through it is bent. The more concentrated the liquid, the more the light will bend. The Refractometer contains a reticle, or scale, that is enlarged through the eyepiece to measure this light. The values on the scale have been established to evaluate the DEF condition.

Most heavy duty engine (Class 7-8 trucks) manufacturers, have chosen to utilize SCR. This Includes Detroit Diesel (DD13, DD15, and DD16 models), Cummins (ISX line), PACCAR, and Vlvo/Mack. SCR-equipped engines require the periodic addition of Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF, a urea solution) to enable the process.

DEF is available in a bottle from most truck stops, and some have installed bulk DEF dispensers near the Diesel Fuel pumps. However, to ensure the proper operation of the SCR system, operators must ensure the DEF in their vehicle consists of a 32.5 percentage Urea/Water solution. It makes this a simple and quick process for an operator or technician.

Kit includes Refractometer, dropper, lens wipe cloth, instructions and quick guide, screwdriver and case.