Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Density standard, 1.3217 g/ml at 40 °C
Quantity/Pack Size – 100 ml
Form – Liquid
Grade – Analytical
Application – Calibration, density measurement
Product Overview
The density standard (1.3217 g/ml at 40°C) is a high-precision liquid designed for laboratory calibration and density measurement applications. Formulated with analytical-grade purity, it ensures consistent and traceable results, making it ideal for quality control and research environments. The solution is stable under standard lab conditions, minimizing evaporation or degradation over time. Its certified density value at 40°C allows for accurate instrument calibration, reducing measurement errors. The product is packaged in a 100 ml bottle, providing sufficient volume for repeated use while maintaining integrity. Compatible with most density meters and hydrometers, it serves as a reliable reference material for routine lab procedures. The standard adheres to strict manufacturing protocols, ensuring batch-to-batch uniformity and compliance with international standards. Whether used for routine checks or critical experiments, this density standard delivers precision and dependability for demanding laboratory applications.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of this density standard?
The density standard remains stable for at least 24 months from the date of manufacture when stored in its original, tightly sealed container.
2. Is this standard compatible with automated density meters?
Yes, it is fully compatible with most automated density meters, including Anton Paar and Mettler Toledo instruments.
3. Can this density standard be used for viscosity measurements?
No, this product is specifically formulated for density calibration and is not intended for viscosity measurements.
4. How should this density standard be stored?
Store the bottle upright at room temperature (15-25°C) away from direct sunlight and moisture to maintain accuracy.
5. Are there alternative density standards available for different temperature ranges?
Yes, alternative density standards are available for various temperature ranges, including 20°C and 25°C, depending on your calibration needs.
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