The HI96770-11 Silica CAL Check™ standards provide a simple solution to calibrating and validating the HI96770 Silica High Range Portable Photometer. This high quality set of standards is manufactured in our state-of-the-art facility and comes subplied with a certificate of analysis. The certificate of analysis provides the lot number, reference values, and expiration date for traceability when certifying the HI96770 photometer.
The HI96831 Digital Refractometer utilizes the measurement of refractive index to determine the percent volume and freezing points of ethylene glycol based solutions. Ethylene glycol is used in glycol cooling systems for industrial applications. Maintaining the appropriate percent of glycol is important in glycol chillers as too low of a percentage could lead to the system freezing and rupturing while too much glycol will reduce the systems efficiency. The instrument converts the refractive index of a sample to percent volume or freezing point. These conversions are based on internationally recognized references for unit conversion and temperature compensation for glycol solutions (e.g. CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 87th Edition). The HI96831 is an easy-to-use tool for measuring freezing point and percent volume in ethylene glycol solutions, in the field or in the lab.
To make an Ethylene Glycol Solution, follow the procedure below:
Ethylene Glycol | Total Volume | Expected Freezing Point Value | |
10 % V/V | 10.00 mL | 100.00 mL | -3.8 °C (25.2 °F) |
40 % V/V | 40.00 mL | 100.00 mL | -26.3 °C (-15.4 °F) |
Freezing point is displayed as a temperature from 0.0 to -50.0 °C corresponding to 0-58 % by volume. The display blinks the freezing point when the concentration of Ethylene glycol is greater than 78 % concentration by volume. When the display shows LO, the freezing point is at a minimum (below -50 °C).
The HI96831 takes measurements based on a sample™s refractive index. Refractive index is a measurement of how light behaves as it passes through the sample. Depending on the sample™s composition, light will refract and reflect differently. By measuring this activity with a linear image sensor, the sample™s refractive index can be assessed and used to determine its physical properties such as concentration and density. In addition to the linear image sensor, the HI96831 uses an LED light, prism and lens to make measurement possible.
Variations in temperature will affect the accuracy of refractometry readings, so the use of temperature compensation is highly recommended for reliable results. The HI96831 contains a built-in temperature sensor and is programmed with temperature compensation algorithms in accordance with internationally recognized references which vary based on the parameter being measured.