Density Meter: Introduction
Density meter, also known as densimeter, is an instrument that measures the density of liquid or gas. It works by measuring the oscillation of a glass tube that contains the sample.
Digital density meters are used in the pharmaceutical, petroleum, chemical, and food & beverage industries for quality control and in research & development
Density meters can also measure specific gravity and refraction index. These meters are time saving, as they provide quick and easy measurement? These have the capability to store nearly 1,000 results.
These meters are available in portable or benchtop models, which can measure density of liquid or gas, or both. A density meter has a built-in thermostat to maintain the temperature. Some models have the ability to take and store images, change speed of testing, etc.
Various types of density meters are nuclear density meter, inertial flow density meter, ultrasound density meter, microwave density meter, and gravitic density meter
Industries such as mining, dredging, wastewater treatment, paper, and oil & gas utilize density meters during their respective processes. These meters are also used to measure slurries, sludge, and other liquids that flow through pipeline.
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Pharmaceutical density meters are used to evaluate the material porosity of solid drug substances or to determine the specific gravity of liquid samples
Demand for pycnometer, which measures the absolute envelope and bulk density of solids, is high in the pharma industry
Density meters play major role in maintaining the quality control standards and examining the final state of solids or suspended formulation.
These meters are also used in the oil &and gas industry, where purification and assessment of purified samples are measured before manufacturing.
Ultrasonic density meters are widely used in oil & gas, water & wastewater treatment, metals & mining, chemicals, and pulp & paper industries. Ultrasonic density meters are more accurate, and hence, are used in various industries. This in turn augments the global density meter market
Densimeters are used in applications such as tanker truck, railcar loading stations, product identification on multi-product pipeline, product quality control in production process, and mass measurement in aircraft refueling applications
Increase in consumption of oil & gas due to rapid industrialization is projected to drive demand for density meters