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. Hydrometers are used, among other places, in laboratories, dairies or wineries (must scales) used.

Precision hydrometer for liquid gases are used for measurements in liquid hydrocarbons as e.g. propane, butane, mixtures there of or like media To retain liquidity a pressure of up to 15 bar is possible at +15 °C. The thermometer tube is enclosed in an additional glass guard which helps avoid faulty reading due to pressure to the thermometer tube.. Common norms specifications like DIN 12804 and ASTM E100-19 are complied with, of course.
Technical Data, Product Variants and Accessories
FEATURE | VARIANTS |
---|---|
Measuring range | 0.500 bis 0.650 g/?cm³ (SG) |
Norms | DIN 12804 ASTM E100-19 |
Variants | With integrated thermometers |
Thermometer filling | Metallic |
Reference temperature | 15 °C (60/60 °F) |
Resolution | Bis zu 0.0005 g/?cm³ and 0.001 SG |
Accuracy | ±0.0005 g/cm³ and 0.001 sp/gr |
Accessories | Cylindrical stands made of glass |
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