
Ludwig Astm hydrometer range : 650-700/0,5 kg/m3
Ludwig ASTM Hydrometer
Precision Density Measurement for Specialized Liquids
The Ludwig ASTM Hydrometer is a high-precision laboratory instrument designed to accurately measure the density of liquids within a specific range of 650-700 kg/m³. This hydrometer is ideal for various industries, including chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and food processing, where precise density measurements are critical.
Key Features:
- High Precision: Delivers highly accurate density readings with a fine scale division, ensuring reliable results.
- Specialized Range: Specifically designed for liquids with densities between 650-700 kg/m³, catering to specific industry needs.
- ASTM Compliance: Adheres to strict ASTM standards, guaranteeing consistent and reliable results.
- Durable Construction: Crafted from high-quality materials, ensuring long-lasting performance.
- Clear and Durable Scale: The scale is permanently etched for easy reading and longevity.
- Ergonomic Design: Ensures comfortable handling and accurate readings.
Technical Specifications:
- Model: 3222152
- Density Range: 650-700 kg/m³
- Scale Division: 0.5 kg/m³
- Material: Borosilicate glass
- Length: Approximately [length in cm]
- Calibration: [Specify calibration temperature and method]
- Standard: ASTM [relevant standard]
Applications:
- Chemical Industry: Measuring the density of concentrated solutions, acids, and bases.
- Pharmaceutical Industry: Quality control of pharmaceutical formulations.
- Food and Beverage Industry: Measuring the density of syrups, concentrates, and other food products.
- Research and Development: Various research applications requiring precise density measurements.
Benefits:
- Precision: Ensures accurate density measurements for critical applications.
- Durability: Built to withstand rigorous laboratory use.
- Compliance: Adheres to strict ASTM standards.
- Ease of Use: Simple operation for efficient workflows.
How to Use:
- Prepare: Ensure the hydrometer and graduated cylinder are clean and dry.
- Fill: Pour the liquid to be measured into the graduated cylinder.
- Immerse: Gently place the hydrometer into the liquid.
- Read: Observe the point where the liquid surface intersects the hydrometer stem and read the density value.
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