The AUTOPOL V Automatic Polarimeter is designed for today's FDA regulated analytical laboratories. Whether you are a Pharmaceutical, Nutraceutical or University Lab, the AUTOPOL V has the standard features you must have, including:

The TempTrol™ System allows push-button temperature control of your TempTrol™ 100mm cell, 200mm cell or Quartz Control Plate. Set the temperature, push "measure" and walk away. The AUTOPOL V will heat or cool to a predefined temperature and then provide you with the result, all in one easy step.
The TempTrol™ System will accurately control your sample temperature to within ±0.2°C.
21CFR11 compliance is assured with a password protected software feature that requires the operators to input their electronic signature codes in order to make and record measurements. Measurements are stored in secure local data storage. The 21CFR11 features include:
The AUTOPOL V Polarimeter comes standard with six wavelengths: 365nm, 405nm, 436nm, 546nm, 589nm, 633nm. Wavelength selection is completely automatic and is accomplished by the push of a button. There are no lamps or filters to manually remove or insert.
The tungsten-halogen lamp employed in the AUTOPOL V Polarimeter is a compact, reliable, low-cost, high intensity light source that allows any desired wavelength in the visible spectrum to be selected by means of a narrow band multilayer interference filter. The AUTOPOL standard 10nm bandwidth is specified to permit high energy throughput and sensitivity for sample transmittances of only 0.01 % (O. D. = 4), while minimizing the effects of sample ORD and color.
The AUTOPOL V Polarimeter comes standard with the accessories, validation tools and automatic calibration functions necessary to ensure that the temperature control, temperature measurement and optical measurement processes are working correctly and reproducibly. All functions are accessed simply and conveniently through the AUTOPOL V liquid sealed touchscreen.
Standard Accessories include:
The AUTOPOL V also accepts all Rudolph Standard Cells and Quartz Plates.
The AUTOPOL V Polarimeter offers two RS 232 serial ports, one Centronics parallel printer port and one auxiliary port. The RS 232 port allows data to be sent to a computer when the print key is pressed, when the computer requests the data or at predefined time intervals. Measurements can be remotely controlled from a host computer and the printout format and parameters can be selected via menu entry.
The AUTOPOL V Polarimeter allows the user to have full control of what information is contained in the printout. Numerous parameters, such as: user identifier, sample and lot identifiers, sample name, tube length, concentration, wavelength, measurement mode, time and date, temperature and statistics can be printed after each measurement or after a group of measurements. This is accomplished by designating the required parameters, via menu entry, during the print format setup mode.
Click on the sample printout to see a larger version.
AUTOPOL V Polarimeter calculates the mean, the standard deviation and records the minimum and maximum readings for up to 999 measurements. Measured data for statistical calculation can be printed in either of two ways: automatically, at predetermined time intervals, or manually, by pressing the print key. Statistics for a batch of samples can be printed by pressing the page feed key. Statistics on time varying optically active samples can be compiled by measuring a sample at a predetermined rate and for a predetermined number of measurements.
In factory or laboratory environments where the same type of samples are repeatedly measured, sample specific programs can be generated. These programs allow parameters such as tube length, concentration, specific rotation, wavelength, measurement mode, and temperature control and correction to be specified. The programs can be labeled with alpha-numeric names. The factory or laboratory operator simply selects the sample program from the sample program menu and the AUTOPOL V Polarimeter is properly configured to make measurements of the user's samples.
Sample range limits can also be specified in sample specific programs, (e.g. 24.8° Arc - 25.7° Arc). When a range is specified and the measurement falls outside this specification the display will read "out of range". Two TTL level signals are available for out of range conditions. These signals are useful for process control or alarms.
A large 7.5cm x 10cm cold cathode fluorescent back lit graphics LCD allows the measuring mode, measuring scale, sample temperature, set temperature, time, date and temperature correction status to be easily viewed. All functions are activated through a touchscreen panel which will not wear out or get misplaced like traditional or detachable keypads. The touchscreen is resistant to sharp fingernails, sharp objects, chemicals, and acids.