The Amarell Hydrometer n.Baumé 50-70 in 1/1°Bé is a precise instrument designed to measure the Baumé scale without a thermometer. It features a 240mm length and a range of 20° Bé, providing accurate measurements in a variety of industrial and laboratory applications. This hydrometer is ideal for determining the concentration of liquids and solutions based on their density. Its clear, easy-to-read scale ensures reliable readings every time.
The Amarell Hydrometer is an essential tool for industries that require accurate liquid density measurement, ensuring efficiency and precision in their processes.
It is a precise instrument designed to measure the Baumé scale without a thermometer. It features a 240mm length and a range of 20° Bé, providing accurate measurements in a variety of industrial and laboratory applications. This hydrometer is ideal for determining the concentration of liquids and solutions based on their density. Its clear, easy-to-read scale ensures reliable readings every time.
Yes. It is designed for industrial and laboratory use, and offers a length of 240mm for convenient use and a range of 20° Bé for accurate readings in a variety of liquids to support this kind of work.
It has a length of 240mm for convenient use and a range of 20° Bé for accurate readings in a variety of liquids, and is supplied under manufacturer part number H842820.
It offers n.Baumé 50-70 in 1/1°Bé for precise density measurements and without thermometer for focused Baumé readings.
For industrial and laboratory use, the Amarell model is the better choice, offering a length of 240mm for convenient use and a range of 20° Bé for accurate readings in a variety of liquids. The GECO model offers baumé 0 to 2 and without Thermometer for simplified measurement as an alternative, while the Amarell model's n.Baumé 50-70 in 1/1°Bé for precise density measurements and without thermometer for focused Baumé readings help make it a strong fit for industrial and laboratory use.
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