Entry-Level Density Meters for Labs Close the Features vs Price Gap

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Entry-Level Density Meters for Labs Close the Features vs Price Gap

21 Jan, 2022

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The compact, robust, stand-alone DMA 501 and DMA 1001 density meters are Anton Paar’s response to the latest trends and intensifying demands in quality control across industry. DMA 501 speeds up quality control with quick checks inside production facilities. DMA 1001 is designed for the lab, to meet industry standards at a reasonable price. With a density accuracy of three to four digits, these middle-of-the-line density meters still offer a unique range of features.

Density measurements: Pure and simple

The oscillating U-tube driven by Anton Paar’s patented Pulsed Excitation Method (AT516420 B1) delivers stable density results based on comprehensive knowledge of oscillation characteristics. Sample filling can be monitored with U-View™ - which generates a pin-sharp camera image of the measuring cell. Filling errors are automatically detected via FillingCheck™. Up to 5000 results, including camera images and filling alerts, are stored in the instrument’s memory, ready for export and printing in various formats - ensuring traceability for future quality inspections. DMA 501 and DMA 1001 are ideal entry-level models for labs in the chemical, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries, as well as in flavour and fragrance production.

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