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  External Measuring Cell DMA HP
 
External Measuring Cell DMA HP
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  External Measuring Cell DMA HP
 
Option: LPG-Adapter
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  External Measuring Cell DMA HP
 
Option: External heating block
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External Measuring Cell DMA HP
Features & Benefits

 

Extremely high pressure?

  The DMA HP measures density and specific gravity at sample pressures up to 700 bar (10 000 psi) and temperatures up to 200 °C (392 °F). The temperature is controlled by an integrated Peltier thermostat.
 

Evaluation units

  The DMA HP can be directly connected to an existing DMA 4500/5000 laboratory density meter using an appropriate interface cable.
 

LPG-Adapter for easy filling of LPG

  For measuring liquefied petroleum gas, the DMA HP can be equipped with the LPG-Adapter from Anton Paar. The LPG-Adapter acts as a link between your gas container and the density measuring cell DMA HP and offers a complete and "ready-to-go" solution for filling your LPG (in liquid phase) into the density measuring cell. Within seconds and without any tools couple your gas container to the LPG-Adapter and perform your measurements.
 

External heating block for filling bitumen

  The external heating block from Anton Paar is a DMA HP accessory specially designed for the measurement of samples with high melting point like bitumen, waxes, asphalt, and plastics. Heated using a common laboratory heating plate, samples are kept warm throughout the entire density measurement process, also in the filling and sample tube. The external heating block guarantees fast and safe filling of the DMA HP.
 
    
   

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