Density Calculation
Solution Material
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DensityPRO User Manual
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Mconc = solute content per volume from
Cspv = percent by volume solvent (%)
∗ 100%
Equation 34
The value for measurement #1 shall be displayed in percent (%).
Bulk Density – Bulk density is the same as item 1 Density above unless
temperature compensation is used. When temperature compensation is
used, Bulk Density is the uncompensated density. For more information
on temperature compensation, see
Temperature Compensated Density
Units for Measurement #1 – When the Primary Measurement is selected to be
Density, solvent content per volume or solute content per volume, the user
may select the units displayed for Measurement #1 from the following
options.
Grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3 or g/cm3)
Pounds per US gallon (lb/gal)
Pounds per UK gallon (lb/ImpGal)
Pounds per cubic foot (lb/ft3)
Short tons per cubic yard (STon/yd3)
Long tons per cubic yard (LTon/yd3)
Grams per liter (g/L)
Ounces per cubic inch (oz/in3)
Pounds per cubic inch (lb/in3)
Grams per cubic inch (g/in3)
Pounds per cubic yard (lb/yd3)
Kilogram per cubic meter (kg/m3)
ID: Pipe ID – Inside diameter of pipe in units selected by the user.
Pipe ID Units – Units of measure for the inside diameter of the pipe.
Centimeters (cm)
Millimeters (mm)
Inches (in)
Feet (ft)
Yards (yd)
Meters (m)
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