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technology, you can streamline your measurement processes, enhance accuracy, and signifi cantly improve safety when handling hazardous substances.


will fi nd anywhere else. Combine yours with a range of Anton Paar density meters, viscometers and refractometers to provide the exact automation workfl ow you need.


Models like the Xsample 320/330 or Xsample 520/530 provide high precision when it comes to fi lling, can handle multiple fi llings from the same vial and prevent sample carry-over with automatic rinsing and drying after each sample.


Figure 2: Density and sound velocity characteristics of sulfuric acid and oleum


Examining Figure 2, it becomes clear that at 40°C, density measurements can accurately determine concentrations ranging from 0% to 90%. However, for concentrations between 90% and 100%, sound velocity is required as density changes very little in this range compared to sound velocity. For free SO₃ concentrations between 0% and 47%, density measurements are used, since sound velocity data do not provide a precise correlation. Beyond 47% free SO₃, the instrument shifts to sound velocity for accurate concentration determination.


The measurement temperature can be set to either 20°C or 40°C, based on the sample’s physical properties. Samples with up to 27% free SO₃ can be measured at 20°C. For samples with higher free SO₃ concentrations, the temperature should be set to 40°C. At 40°C, the instrument’s software can accurately measure concentrations from 0% H₂SO₄ to 65 % SO₃.


Market-leading density measurement with Anton Paar


Our density measurement technology leverages the renowned precision and reliability of Anton Paar’s DMA instruments. Highlights include:


• U-View: To ensure absolute precision, this camera displays a zoomable image of the measuring cell so users can monitor sample fi lling in outstanding detail.


• ThermoBalance: Enables fast and accurate measurements at a range of different temperatures without the need for calibrations at multiple temperatures.


• User-friendly interface: The intuitive software simplifi es operation with advanced data analysis and reporting features for a streamlined workfl ow.


• Robust design: Engineered for durability, Anton Paar density meters are built to withstand harsh environments and demanding applications.


Enhance your laboratory with Xsample and Anton Paar density meters


Combining the precision of Anton Paar density meters with the advanced Xsample sample handling unit optimises your laboratory’s workfl ow, offering unparalleled effi ciency, accuracy, and safety.


With so many Xsample sample changers to choose from, Anton Paar’s Xsample series offers you more automation options than you


Figure 4: With Anton Paar’s AP Connect lab execution software, your data is available from any network computer.


Choose innovation. Choose precision. Choose our advanced measurement technology.


Elevate your laboratory’s capabilities with this cutting-edge solution. Experience the future of concentration measurement and meet the demands of modern industrial and scientifi c applications across Asia.


For more information, visit the Anton Paar website at www.anton-paar.com


Figure 3: Xsample 530 is ready to measure a great variety of samples in one run.


Data at your fi ngertips


Eliminate transmission errors, share data easily within your company and to third parties, and do all that on the go! With Anton Paar Connect, you’re always connected.


Centralise your laboratory data in one digital location and transfer the data from all your measuring instruments to your data management system via a single interface. Allow the software to manage your data fl ow whilst you get on with analysis, freeing up time and resources for more important tasks.


It’s also straightforward to use with integrated software that simplifi es laboratory data management, thereby minimising training requirements and boosting overall productivity.


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