Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Density standard, 1.3318 g/ml at 15 °C
Quantity/Pack Size – 100 ml
Form – Liquid
Grade – Certified Reference Material
Application – Calibration, density measurements
Product Overview
The density standard (1.3318 g/ml at 15°C) is a high-precision reference material designed for laboratory calibration and density verification. Engineered with meticulous accuracy, it ensures reliable results in analytical and research settings. The standard is manufactured under strict quality controls, adhering to international standards for traceability and consistency. Its stable composition minimizes evaporation and degradation, making it suitable for long-term use. The liquid form allows for easy handling and precise dispensing, reducing measurement errors. Compatible with most laboratory equipment, including densitometers and pycnometers, it provides a benchmark for density comparisons. The certified reference grade guarantees compliance with regulatory requirements, offering confidence in experimental outcomes. Whether used for routine quality checks or advanced research, this density standard delivers unmatched precision and reproducibility.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of this density standard?
When stored in a tightly sealed container at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and moisture, this density standard remains stable for up to 24 months from the date of manufacture.
2. Is this standard compatible with automatic densitometers?
Yes, the density standard is fully compatible with most automatic densitometers, provided the instrument is calibrated according to the manufacturer’s guidelines for liquid reference materials.
3. Are there alternatives available for different density ranges?
Alternatives are available for various density ranges, including 0.690–2.000 g/ml, depending on specific calibration needs. Check the product catalog for a complete list of options.
4. How should this standard be stored to maintain accuracy?
Store the density standard in its original container at a controlled temperature (15–25°C) and avoid exposure to extreme heat, cold, or humidity to preserve its certified accuracy.
5. Is this standard traceable to national or international references?
Yes, the density standard is traceable to NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) or equivalent international metrology institutions, ensuring global recognition and reliability.










