Alcohol Concentration Meter

An alcohol concentration meter determines the alcohol content by measuring the refractive index of ethanol in a liquid or changes in density, and is used in liquor production, chemical testing, and food safety fields.
Selection
When selecting, consider that the measurement range matches the sample concentration, the accuracy meets the detection requirements, the material withstands corrosion from the measured liquid, and factors such as ease of operation and maintenance costs.

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With three independent test stations, the load range is 50~ 1000g, and Travel 10~ 60mm is adjustable. Support a variety of friction modes such as alcohol cotton cloth, eraser and pencil Hardness, and the test paraMeters can be preset with power-off memory function.

$ 719.00

With two test stations, the load range is 50~ 1000g, and three typical wear resistance tests of alcohol, eraser and pencil can be carried out, which is suitable for wear resistance evaluation of various coatings and materials.

$ 572.00

Pump-suction sampling and imported Electrochemical sensor, Response Time ≤ 20 seconds, resolution 0.01ppm, support 1-5 Sensor expansion, IP65 Protection Rating, suitable for harsh environments.

$ 754.00

With no-segment adjustable Friction Frequency, speed range of 60 times/minute, support 10-50mm friction distance free adjustment, mirror stainless steel material, provide a variety of clamping and wear mode, power failure memory function to ensure test continuity.

$ 520.00

Refractive index conversion technology, Measurement range 0-50% Brix, accuracy +/- 0.2% Brix, automatic temperature compensation, quick display results in only 1.5 seconds, sample size as low as 100 μL.

$ 567.00

Precise load of 500g ensures test Stability and is suitable for calibrating and testing Wear resistance Testers to improve equipment performance.

$ 93.00

Adopt independent ozone concentration controller for long-term stable non-drift, equipped with high voltage silent discharge tube ozone generator, concentration range 10~ 1000pphm, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.5 ℃, support static tensile specimen and sample rack speed 1~ 2rpm.

$ 11079.00

Glass sensitive film is used to fully sense the pH value of the liquid. Measurement range is 0~ 14pH, applicable temperature is 0~ 80 ℃.

$ 330.00

Double station design can simultaneously carry out two sets of tests, round trip 0-50mm adjustable, test load 80-990g adjustable range, equipped with a variety of weight to meet the wear resistance performance evaluation requirements under different load conditions.

$ 824.00

The diazotization method is used to react with nitrite to generate pink color. Measurement range is 0~ 600μg/L, and 100 tests are provided. It is suitable for a variety of Photometers to ensure accurate and reliable concentration determination.

$ 186.00

Volume 12 liters, the concentration of 5% -35%, equipped with manual speed regulation and digital Rotation speed display function, stainless steel material and new sealing technology to prevent leakage.

$ 3946.00

Measurement range 0-999 ppb with accuracy +/- 20 ppb +/- 5% for rapid iron concentration detection.

$ 215.00

Measurement range 0.0~ 12.5 ppm, accuracy +/- 0.1 ppm +/- 5% of reading, fast and easy Ion concentration detection based on DPD method.

$ 215.00

Equipped with 7-inch TFT display, supports 5 ion Measuring methods, automatically recognizes ElectRode, Measurement accuracy +/- 0.5% F.S., can store 1000 sets of data, suitable for a variety of Ion concentration detection.

$ 864.00

Equipped with 7-inch TFT display, supports 5 ion Measuring methods, automatically recognizes ion selective ElectRode, can store 1000 sets of data, Measurement accuracy of +/- 1% F. S, suitable for a variety of Ion concentration detection.

$ 864.00

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