PSRVD01
Multi-Parameter Refractive Index & Density Certified Reference Material at 15 °C, 20 °C and 25 °C, Single 30 mL
Nominal RI Value 1.3330 at 20 °C
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shelf life
limited shelf life, expiry date on the label
manufacturer/tradename
Paragon Scientific Ltd
application(s)
cleaning products
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General description
The ISO 17025 / ISO 17034 compliant product provides traceability of measurement to recognized national standards, and to units of measurement realized at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) or other recognized national standards laboratories. All measurements are fully traceable to National Institute Standards and Technology (NIST).
Application
The combined refractive index and density CRM (nominal RI value 1.3330 at 20 °C) finds its use in the calibration and verification of refractometers such as handheld, Abbe and high-accuracy digital instruments.
Features and Benefits
- density measured and certified according to ASTM D1480
- ensures full compliance to ASTM and IP test method protocols
- low levels of uncertainty, guaranteeing maximum accuracy of data and dependable results
- supplied in 30 mL volume sealed glass vials for ample measurement readings
Storage Class Code
12 - Non Combustible Liquids
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Flash Point(F)
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Flash Point(C)
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