Ludwig Schneider Density Hydrometer 1.020 - 1.220 in 0.002 g/cm³, 300 mm, Plastics, 20°C, Error Limit ±0.002 g/cm³, Calibratable
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Ludwig Schneider Density Hydrometer 1.020 - 1.220 in 0.002 g/cm³, 300 mm, Plastics, 20°C, Error Limit ±0.002 g/cm³, Calibratable

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Part #: 4.680 465Manufacturer #: 3001220-R1
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Product overview

The Ludwig Schneider Density Hydrometer is designed for precise density measurements in the range of 1.020 to 1.220 g/cm³, with a resolution of 0.002 g/cm³. This hydrometer features a total length of 300 mm and is made from durable plastic, ensuring long-lasting performance. With an error limit of ±0.002 g/cm³ at 20°C, it is ideal for laboratory and industrial applications where high accuracy is required. The hydrometer is also calibratable for enhanced measurement reliability.

Key Features:

  • Brand: Ludwig Schneider
  • Measurement Range: 1.020 to 1.220 g/cm³
  • Resolution: 0.002 g/cm³
  • Length: 300 mm
  • Material: Plastic construction for durability
  • Temperature: 20°C
  • Error Limit: ±0.002 g/cm³
  • Calibration: Calibratable for improved accuracy
  • Application: Ideal for laboratory and industrial density measurements

Manufactured by Ludwig Schneider, this hydrometer offers precision and reliability for a wide range of professional applications, ensuring accurate density measurement every time.



Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the Ludwig Schneider Density Hydrometer 1.020 - 1.220 in 0.002 g/cm³, 300 mm, Plastics, 20°C, Error Limit ±0.002 g/cm³, Calibratable used for?

It is designed for precise density measurements in the range of 1.020 to 1.220 g/cm³, with a resolution of 0.002 g/cm³. This hydrometer features a total length of 300 mm and is made from durable plastic, ensuring long-lasting performance. With an error limit of ±0.002 g/cm³ at 20°C, it is ideal for laboratory and industrial applications where high accuracy is required. The hydrometer is also calibratable for enhanced measurement reliability.

2. Is the Ludwig Schneider Density Hydrometer 1.020 - 1.220 in 0.002 g/cm³, 300 mm, Plastics, 20°C, Error Limit ±0.002 g/cm³, Calibratable suitable for laboratory and industrial density measurements?

Yes. It is designed for laboratory and industrial density measurements, and offers a measurement range of 1.020 to 1.220 g/cm³ and a resolution of 0.002 g/cm³ to support this kind of work.

3. What measurement range and resolution does the Ludwig Schneider Density Hydrometer 1.020 - 1.220 in 0.002 g/cm³, 300 mm, Plastics, 20°C, Error Limit ±0.002 g/cm³, Calibratable have?

It has a measurement range of 1.020 to 1.220 g/cm³, a resolution of 0.002 g/cm³ and a length of 300 mm, and is supplied under manufacturer part number 3001220-R1.

4. What is the Ludwig Schneider Density Hydrometer 1.020 - 1.220 in 0.002 g/cm³, 300 mm, Plastics, 20°C, Error Limit ±0.002 g/cm³, Calibratable made from and what features does it include?

It is made from plastic construction for durability. It also offers calibratable for improved accuracy, breakage protected (no glass breakage) and fully made of resistant polycarbonate (PC).

5. How does the Ludwig Schneider Density Hydrometer 1.020 - 1.220 in 0.002 g/cm³, 300 mm, Plastics, 20°C, Error Limit ±0.002 g/cm³, Calibratable compare with the Amarell Density Hydrometer 0.600 - 0.700, 300 mm Long from Amarell?

For laboratory and industrial density measurements, the Ludwig Schneider model is the better choice, offering a measurement range of 1.020 to 1.220 g/cm³, a resolution of 0.002 g/cm³ and a length of 300 mm. The Amarell model offers a density range of 0.600 - 0.700 and a length of 300 mm for ease of use as an alternative, while the Ludwig Schneider model's calibratable for improved accuracy and breakage protected (no glass breakage) help make it a strong fit for laboratory and industrial density measurements.

Product Specifications

  • HS Code #90258080
  • Division0.002 g/cm³
  • Length300 mm
  • MaterialPC
  • Max. measured value1.220 g/cm³
  • Measured range1.000 ... 1.220 g/cm³
  • Min. measured value1.000 g/cm³
  • Reference temperature20 °C
  • UNSPSC41113024

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