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Densitometer LMDTR-A100 seamlessly blends user-friendly operation with exceptional precision and consistent measurement reliability. It specializes in detecting density within a range of 0 to 2.5 g/cc and incorporates a digital temperature sensor to counteract fluctuations in measurements caused by temperature changes. With negligible pressure effect, this densitometer contributes to reliable and consistent density detection across various mediums.
Specifications
| Measuring Range | 0 to 2.5 g /cc (0 to 2500 kg/m³) |
| Calibration Range | 0 to 2.5 g /cc (0 to 2500 kg/m³) |
| Measurement Accuracy | ± 0.002 g /cc (± 2 kg/m³) |
| Repeatability | ± 0.0002 g /cc (± 0.2 kg/m³) |
| Output Accuracy (20 ⁰C) | ± 0.1% of reading or ± 0.05% FS |
| Output Repeatability (-40 To +85 ⁰C) | ± 0.05% FS |
| Temperature Coefficient | |
| Temperature Sensor | Digital sensor |
| Max. Working Pressure Range | 207 bar (3000 psi) |
| Pressure Effect | Negligible |
| Fluid Viscosity Range | 0 to 2000 cP |
| Wetted Material | 316 L stainless steel Hastelloy |
| Fork Body Coating | Standard type, PTFE, or electrolytic polishing |
| Analog Signal Output | 4 to 20 mA, 0 to 1000 Hz, RS485 Modbus RTU |
| Shell | Aluminum alloy |
| Protection Level | IP65 |
| Power Supply | 24V DC, ≥ 50 mA |
| Dimension | 300 × 420 × 260 mm |
| Weight | 8 Kg |
Pricing
| Product | Price | Unit | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Densitometer LMDTR-A100 | $ 4050 | Each of 1 |
Features
An LCD display offers a choice of three key variables: density, mass, percentage, or sensor frequency
Constructed using 316 L stainless steel Hastelloy for durability
Employs a forked body coated with Standard type, PTFE, or electrolytic polishing
Provides an analog signal output for displaying measured density in analog format
Allows calibration to ensure ongoing accuracy, especially when used frequently
Offer multiple measurement modes for different materials or densities
Designed to be portable, allowing users to carry and use them
Intuitive interfaces, making them easy to operate
Applications
It's commonly employed in various fields such as photography, printing, medicine, and industry to measure the density of a material or an object.
Frequently Asked Questions
1 What is a Densitometer?
A Densitometer is a laboratory device designed to measure the optical density of liquids and solids.
2 How does a Densitometer work?
It measures density by determining the mass per unit volume of a sample.
3 Is Densitometer easy to operate?
It has user-friendly interface and is easy to use.
4 What materials can be tested using Densitometer?
It can measure a wide range of materials such as oils, chemicals as well as solids like plastics, metals and ceramics.
5 What is the difference between a Densitometer and a Colorimeter?
Densitometer specifically measures optical density whereas Colorimeter measures color and its characteristics.
6 What kind of maintenance does the Densitometer require?
Regular maintenance includes cleaning of sensor, proper calibration and checking for mechanical wear.