Density Testing Gauge

Density testers calculate density by measuring the mass difference of an object in air and in a liquid, based on Archimedes' principle. They are used to assess material compactness, monitor raw material ratios in the coatings and ink industries, and identify material types in the plastics industry.
Selection
When selecting, consider the form of the substance to be measured and match it with the solid or liquid measurement mode. The accuracy must meet the requirements of process control, and attention should be paid to the temperature compensation function. The sample size should conform to the instrument's measurement range, and for corrosive samples, choose corrosion-resistant probes.

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Instruments

Maximum weighing 210g, density accuracy 0.001g/cm ³, built-in a variety of density reference can be customized settings, support solid and liquid density rack selection, suitable for all kinds of sample density testing.

$ 525.00

High Accuracy weighing system with density accuracy of 0.001g/cm ³, maximum weighing of 210g, built-in density reference program, support for solid and liquid density testing, equipped with level indicator and overload alarm function.

$ 525.00

Density direct reading function can avoid cumbersome calculation, equipped with all stainless steel Density bracket, weighing range 120g, accuracy 0.0001g, suitable for a variety of sample testing.

$ 1151.00

With 0.001g/cm ³ density accuracy and 0.001g weighing accuracy, it supports solid, liquid, powder and Water Absorbency sample testing, and has built-in multiple density reference and direct density display functions.

$ 525.00

Density direct reading function eliminates cumbersome calculations, equipped with all stainless steel Density bracket, weighing range 200g, accuracy 0.001g, suitable for a variety of sample tests.

$ 546.00

Electromagnetic Force Sensor is used to ensure stable weighing, Density direct reading reaction time is less than 3 seconds, solid and liquid Density testing is supported, and the standard Density kit is easy to operate.

$ 841.00

High Accuracy Sensor is used to ensure stable weighing, Density direct reading reaction time is less than 3 seconds, Density upper and lower limits and specific gravity paraMeters can be customized, and solid Density, volume and metal purity measurement are supported.

$ 716.00

High-precision Sensor for 0.01g Readability and 0.001g/cm ³ density accuracy, built-in multiple density references and rigorous calculation programs, supports solid liquid sample testing and directly displays density results.

$ 332.00

High Accuracy Sensor is used to ensure stable weighing, Density direct reading reaction time is less than 3 seconds, Density upper and lower limits and specific gravity paraMeters can be customized, and various measurement modes such as liquid Density are supported.

$ 587.00

Density accuracy of 0.001g/cm ³, maximum weighing 310g, built-in density reference can be customized settings, support solid, liquid, powder and Water Absorbency sample testing.

$ 525.00

With 0.001g/cm ³ density accuracy and 0.01g readability, support solid liquid density test, built-in density reference table can directly display the results, configure the battery to realize mobile measurement.

$ 332.00

Density accuracy of 0.001g/cm ³, maximum weighing 310g, built-in density reference can be customized settings, support solid liquid powder and Water Absorbency sample testing, equipped with level indicator and overload alarm function.

$ 525.00

High Accuracy Sensor is used to ensure stable weighing, Density direct reading reaction time is less than 3 seconds, supports liquid Density measurement and custom setting of Density upper and lower limits, and standard RS232 interface is convenient for data transmission.

$ 496.00

Density direct reading function eliminates the calculation step, can measure solid and liquid density, accuracy of 0.01g, Repeatability +/- 0.01g, all aluminum base design enhances weighing Stability.

$ 415.00

Density accuracy of 0.001g/cm ³, built-in a variety of density reference can be customized settings, support solid liquid density rack optional, maximum weighing 310g, suitable for Water Absorbency sample testing.

$ 525.00

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