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Hydrometers measure the specific gravity of liquids or soil grains that are too fine for sieve analysis. The free floating device features a cylindrical stem with a ballast bulb bottom. Weighted with metal instead of lead or mercury, users simply read the graduated measurement at the meniscus. Optically clear for exact conclusions, hydrometers may come calibrated for specific tests. Range subdivisions and accuracy levels differ among the relative density analyzing instruments.
Calcium Chloride Hydrometer
Supplier: Heathrow Scientific
This calcium chloride (CaCl₂) hydrometer measures the specific gravity and freezing point of calcium chloride in solutions.
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Universal Dual Scale Hydrometer
Supplier: Heathrow Scientific
This dual scale hydrometer measures the specific gravity and baume of liquids.
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Alcohol Hydrometers, Proof Scale, IRS Specification, with Certification
Supplier: Heathrow Scientific
These IRS alcohol hydrometers use the Proof scale and comply with IRS specifications.
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Specific Gravity Hydrometers with Thermometer
Supplier: Heathrow Scientific
These specific gravity hydrometers feature an internal thermometer for calculating temperature corrections and are calibrated for use at 60 ℉.
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Sodium Chloride Hydrometers
Supplier: Heathrow Scientific
These hydrometers measure the percentage of sodium chloride. Specifically, model 6611-1 measures the saturation percentage of sodium chloride in solutions and model 6611-2 measures the percentage by weight of sodium chloride in solutions.
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IRS Alcohol Hydrometers
Supplier: Heathrow Scientific
These IRS alcohol hydrometers use the proof scale and comply with IRS specifications.
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Wide-Range Specific Gravity Hydrometers
Supplier: Heathrow Scientific
These wide range specific gravity hydrometers are ideal to use when you aren't sure of the approximate value of your liquid. These refractometers can also be used for measuring multiple liquids with different specific gravity amounts.