What is a hydrometer?
The hydrometer is a measuring instrument for determining the density or specific gravity of liquids. The instrument is immersed in a liquid until the weight force of the displaced liquid corresponds to the weight force of the immersed body. For an accurate density measurement and a precise measurement result, make sure to use a container (standing cylinder, see accessories) with the appropriate size or capacity. In addition, the temperature of the medium should correspond to the reference temperature of the instrument (usually +15 to +20 °C).

Mercury-free Production of Hydrometer
You can obtain our hydrometers according to Baumé with environmentally friendly, mercury-free filling, with a resolution of up to 0.1 °Bé and in plastic design. Depending on the application, our hydrometers cover a measuring range from 0 to 75 °Bé, with an accuracy of ±0.1 °Bé.
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