NextGen Material Testing Digital Densimeter Systems measure density by the buoyancy method, also known as Archimedes’ principle. The weight of an object in a fluid is reduced by an amount equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. This principle is used to determine the density of solids and liquids.

A sample of the material is placed in a measuring cell. The measuring cell is then immersed in a fluid of known density, typically water or air, and the system measures the weight of the sample in the fluid. Based on the measured weight and the known density of the fluid, the system calculates the density of the sample.

NextGen’s Digital Densimeter system is highly accurate and can measure densities with a precision of up to four decimal places. The process is automated and easy to use.

You can order a Digital Densimeter System with additional features like temperature control, automatic liquid dispensing, and measurement of other physical properties such as refractive index and viscosity.

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