Portable Density Meter

Portable Density Meter

Fully Automatic Portable Density Meter for the Lab or the Field

Designed to fit comfortably in a single hand, the lightweight Densito portable density meter allows for one-handed operation in the lab or on-the-go. Results are temperature-compensated and can be delivered in specific gravity, Brix, API units, and other formats.

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What is the advantage of a digital portable density meter vs. a pycnometer or an aerometer?

Our digital portable density meter is fast and accurate, with measurement results within seconds and an accuracy of 0.001 g/cm3. The built-in electric sampling pump allows controlled sampling and rinsing at the press of a button, avoiding user-dependent sampling workflows. Digitally supported workflows, including sample entry with a barcode or RFID reader, QC with automatic pass/fail information, and data export to a printer or PC software, reduce transcription errors and save time.

 

Can a digital portable density meter measure in units other than density and specific gravity?

In addition to density and specific gravity, our digital portable density meter has built-in conversion tables for Ethanol (Alcohol), Brix, API, Baumé, H2SO4, Plato, Proof (US and IP), and user-defined concentration.

 

What about temperature dependency of the density of samples?

Our digital portable density meter offers built-in temperature compensation, which allows you to measure the sample at any temperature between -10°C and 50°C (14°F to 122°F) and calculate the density at the required temperature (e.g. 20°). The built-in conversion tables already include temperature compensation. For any other samples, a temperature compensation factor can be entered, or, if not known, it can be automatically determined with the measurement at two different temperatures.