In the densimeter a thermometer is built to correct the value read at different temperatures from that of calibration. |
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For instance, the densimeter may be particularly useful in scientific experimentation, in the packaging industry, or where ever the density of a fluid must be known. |
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The distillate in the densimeter cell must not contain air bubbles and must be homogeneous. |
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The densimeter is placed on a perfectly stable stand that is insulated from all vibrations. |
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Table 2 shows the results obtained by the laboratories using an electronic densimeter. |
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The most common densimeter is used for the automotive industry and it indicates the charge in percentage. |
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As fermentation progresses, the alcohol level gradually increases and the sugar level, measured with a densimeter, decreases. |
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The data were obtained using a high-temperature high-pressure flow vibrating-tube densimeter. |
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Its main part is a high-pressure vibrating tube densimeter working in a static mode. |
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Measurements were taken at an Anton Paar DMA HP densimeter. |
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The density expresses the weight of the electrolyte in comparison with the same amount of water and it is measured with a densimeter o hydrometer. |
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The bulk density of the sintered dense samples was measured by the Archimedes principle using a standard densimeter. |
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Electronic densimeter, if possible with autosampler. |
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Densimeter designed and developed by I. C. I. to measure the density of paints which lock up a considerable quantity of air, obtained during the manufacturing process. |
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