Autopol: Gt

While less common today due to enzymatic methods, some clinical reference labs still use polarimetry for total sugar determination in biological fluids. The Autopol GT’s high resolution (0.001°) allows for accurate measurement in dilute biological matrices.

The flavor industry relies heavily on optical rotation as an identity test. For example, natural D-Limonene (orange oil) has a distinct rotation compared to synthetic or adulterated versions. The Autopol GT's ability to switch between 589nm and 546nm allows labs to cross-validate results, a requirement for the Essential Oil Association (EOA) standards. autopol gt

The development of the Autopol GT can be traced back to a desire to create a "no-compromise" vehicle. While other manufacturers were moving toward heavy, gadget-laden luxury cruisers, the engineers behind the Autopol GT stripped the concept down to its core. They sought to answer a simple question: How do you cross a continent at high speed comfortably, without losing the connection to the road? While less common today due to enzymatic methods,

The result was a chassis construction that utilized aerospace-grade materials. The monocoque structure, a proprietary blend of aluminum and high-strength steel, provides a rigidity that rivals that of dedicated race cars. This stiffness is the foundation of the Autopol GT’s handling dynamics, ensuring that every input from the driver is transmitted with telepathic precision. For example, natural D-Limonene (orange oil) has a