Plain Form Standard Temperature Plastic Salt Brine Hydrometers

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Manufactured by: Thermco

Category: Instruments

Thermco Plain Form Standard Temperature Plastic Salt Brine Hydrometers

Plain Form Standard Temperature Plastic Salt Brine Hydrometers

Explore the precision and durability of our Plain Form Standard Temperature Plastic Salt Brine Hydrometers. Crafted from high-quality polycarbonate, these innovative hydrometers offer exceptional clarity and resilience. Unlike traditional glass hydrometers, the shatter-proof design ensures safe handling in laboratory and industrial environments, all while maintaining easy readability.

Key Features

    • Fabricated from Polycarbonate for remarkable durability
    • Shatter Proof design minimizes risks during use
    • Glass-like clarity for effortless reading of measurements
    • Calibrated against N.I.S.T. Standards for accuracy
    • Possible certification, traceable to N.I.S.T.
    • Temperature Standard set at 60°F
    • Measurement length of approximately 300 mm

These hydrometers are specifically designed for measuring Specific Gravity, Baume, Sugar Brix, and Salt-Brine scales. It is important to use a separate thermometer for accurate temperature readings, as these models are plain form and require correction for temperature variations.

Specifications

SKU Application Divisions Material Temperature Range Length
ACC85112PC Percent of salt by weight 0.02 Polycarbonate 68°F (20°C) 300 mm
ACC8511PC Percent saturation of salt 1 Polycarbonate 68°F (20°C) 300 mm

Note: This item contains mercury. Please be aware that mercury-bearing products cannot be shipped to the following states: California, Connecticut, Illinois, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, and Wisconsin. For more information, please contact your supplier.

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