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Fisherbrand™ Soil Analysis ASTM Hydrometers
These hydrometers are used to determine the specific gravity of soil in the range of 0.995 to 1.038 or -5 to 60g/L (using a weight by volume scale).
801.00 SEK
Specifications
Certifications/Compliance | Traceable to NIST |
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Length (Metric) | 280 mm |
Content And Storage | Soil analysis hydrometers should be stored in a clean, dry, safe place, and should not be subjected to extreme temperatures. |
For Use With (Application) | To determine the specific gravity of soil in the range of 0.995 to 1.038 or -5 to 60g/L (using a weight by volume scale) |
Product Code | Brand | ASTM Number | Specific Gravity Range | Accuracy | Increments | Price | Quantity & Availability | ||
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Product Code | Brand | ASTM Number | Specific Gravity Range | Accuracy | Increments | Price | Quantity & Availability | ||
17112435
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Fisherbrand™
13202132 |
151H | 0.995 to 1.038 | ±0.001 | 0.001 |
801.00 SEK
Each |
Estimated Shipment: 07-01-2025
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Description
These hydrometers are used to determine the specific gravity of soil in the range of 0.995 to 1.038 or -5 to 60g/L (using a weight by volume scale).
- 280mm (11 in.) long
- Lead-free ballast and glass
- Individually serialized
- Conform to the accuracy requirements of ASTM hydrometers
- Temperature standardization: 68°F
Storage:
Soil analysis hydrometers should be stored in a clean, dry, safe place, and should not be subjected to extreme temperatures.
Order Info
Should you require an individual Hydrometer Calibration Report, factory calibrated hydrometers or custom calibration services are available.
Certifications
Packaged with a multi-language (English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish) Statement of Accuracy indicating accuracy traceable to NIST. Hand Inspected by our U.S. quality team.
Specifications
Traceable to NIST | |
280 mm | |
Soil analysis hydrometers should be stored in a clean, dry, safe place, and should not be subjected to extreme temperatures. | |
To determine the specific gravity of soil in the range of 0.995 to 1.038 or -5 to 60g/L (using a weight by volume scale) |