Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Density standard, 0.7721 g/ml at 15 °C
Quantity/Pack Size – 100 ml
Form – Liquid
Grade – Analytical
Application – Calibration, density measurement
Product Overview
The density standard with a precise value of 0.7721 g/ml at 15°C is an essential reference material for laboratories requiring accurate density measurements. This analytical-grade liquid standard ensures consistency and reliability in calibration processes, making it ideal for quality control and research applications. The solution is formulated to maintain stability over time, minimizing evaporation or degradation that could affect measurement accuracy. Its high purity and tightly controlled production process guarantee traceability to international standards, providing confidence in experimental results. The density standard is packaged in a secure, leak-proof container to prevent contamination and ensure long-term usability. Whether used in routine lab procedures or critical research, this standard delivers repeatable performance, reducing variability and improving data integrity. The 15°C reference temperature aligns with common laboratory conditions, simplifying calibration workflows without requiring additional temperature adjustments.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of this density standard?
When stored under recommended conditions, this density standard remains stable for at least 24 months from the date of manufacture.
2. Can this standard be used with digital density meters?
Yes, it is fully compatible with most digital density meters and oscillating U-tube instruments for precise calibration.
3. Are there alternative density standards available for different temperatures?
Yes, we offer density standards calibrated at various temperatures, including 20°C and 25°C, for specific application needs.
4. How should this standard be stored to maintain accuracy?
Store the unopened bottle in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and temperature fluctuations. Once opened, reseal tightly after each use.
5. Is this standard traceable to NIST or other metrological institutes?
The density value is traceable to primary standards through accredited calibration procedures, ensuring metrological reliability.










