• Multiple Unit Users: If using more than one Tilt Hydrometer and Thermometer at a time, you must use a different color Tilt for each batch. (northernbrewer.com)
  • The Tilt Hydrometer and Thermometer is added directly to your fermenter to provide real-time data on the current gravity and temperature of your wort, eliminating the hassle and potential contamination that comes from opening your fermenter to pull samples. (morebeer.com)
  • The Tilt Wireless Hydrometer and Thermometer is at the cutting edge of new digital devices made specifically for the homebrewing community. (northernbrewer.com)
  • This free-floating gadget acts as both a real-time gravity testing hydrometer and thermometer from inside your fermenter during fermentation. (northernbrewer.com)
  • Short-stem mercury-in-glass thermometers for use with alcoholometres complying with ISO 4801 (Glass alcoholometers and alcohol hydrometers not incorporating a thermometer) are specified. (iso.org)
  • Designed specifically for homebrewers, the Tilt Hydrometer & Thermometer monitors both the specific gravity and temperature of your batch while its fermenting without having to open your fermenter and waste your beer for test samples, allowing you to brew more consistent batches of beer and makes each batch much easier to track. (homebrewing.org)
  • What this hydrometer needs is a built in thermometer. (thecheesemaker.com)
  • Tilt wireless hydrometer and thermometer. (winemakingtalk.com)
  • Exhaust fans were provided in the thermometer and hydrometer manufacturing area. (cdc.gov)
  • The point at which the surface of the liquid touches the stem of the hydrometer correlates to relative density. (wikipedia.org)
  • Read the number on the paper where the liquid crosses the stem of the hydrometer. (brewhaus.com)
  • There is a scale on the narrow stem of the hydrometer. (megadepot.com)
  • Instant Ocean Hydrometer is accurate, reliable water test equipment is absolutely vital to creating and sustaining a healthy, successful marine environment. (radiofence.com)
  • Easy to read and simple to operate, the Instant Ocean Hydrometer delivers precise full-range salinity and specific gravity readings - accurate to 0.001 - and does it each time, every time. (radiofence.com)
  • The Instant Ocean Hydrometer (TK-504) delivers precise full-range salinity and specific gravity readings--accurate to 0.001. (marineandreef.com)
  • 10″ Plastic Hydrometer Test Jar - Use to hold a sample to be tested with a hydrometer. (homebrewery.com)
  • You can see that a hydrometer is immersed upright in a hydrometer test jar (or cylinder) with the liquid that is being tested. (megadepot.com)
  • Then check out our wide range of thermometers & hydrometers. (jbl.de)
  • Brannan has a wide range of thermometers, hydrometers and environmental meters suitable for the agricultural sector. (brannan.co.uk)
  • There are also hydrometers with thermometers . (megadepot.com)
  • A hydrometer usually consists of a sealed hollow glass tube with a wider bottom portion for buoyancy, a ballast such as lead or mercury for stability, and a narrow stem with graduations for measuring. (wikipedia.org)
  • A hydrometer consists of a sealed hollow glass bulb with a wide bottom that is weighted at the end for buoyancy. (megadepot.com)
  • The liquid to test is poured into a tall container, often a graduated cylinder, and the hydrometer is gently lowered into the liquid until it floats freely. (wikipedia.org)
  • Check the salinity of your brine with a custom-made Salometer (Brine Hydrometer), Salinometer, Salimeter. (thecheesemaker.com)
  • Hydrometers are for reading density of a mash, and are used to confirm completion of fermentation, or to calculate the alcohol content from fermentation by using readings at the start and end of fermentation. (brewhaus.com)
  • This can be very important if, for example, your hydrometer breaks between readings, and your replacement uses the opposing scale only. (brewhaus.com)
  • The TetraTec Hydrometer makes it simple to accurately check the salt content of water, giving precise readings over a wide temperature range (20 - 29°C). (gardensite.co.uk)
  • I have made a red grape wine using Redstar yeast which stalled at 1030, Due to cooking up (misreading) with hydrometer readings, SG was 1190 then went down to 1100. (winemakingtalk.com)
  • A hydrometer can also be used to check that fermentation has completed. (brewhaus.com)
  • My Hydrometer is reading about 1.011 SG or 0% potential alcohol after only a few days of primary fermentation. (winemakingtalk.com)
  • Hydrometer reading has increased after fermentation. (winemakingtalk.com)
  • The hydrometer works by taking a measurement of the amount of dissolved solids in your liquid before and after fermentation to determine the amount of sugar that has been converted into alcohol. (cornykeg.com)
  • To illustrate, in Germany, the entire legislation regarding winemaking is based on the hydrometer! (partyman.se)
  • Winemaking without a hydrometer is like driving a car without a steering wheel - there's a strong chance of not getting to the destination. (partyman.se)
  • To avoid the inconvenience caused by the weights falling into the water, a circular plate of glass is provided as a cover for the vessel in which the hydrometer floats. (vias.org)
  • Essentially, a hydrometer is a glass bulb that is weighted and floats in a hydrometer cylinder. (megadepot.com)
  • Digital/Wireless Hydrometer - iSpindel, Tilt or Plaato? (winemakingtalk.com)
  • Hi everyone, I'm really interested to know if anyone here already used one of those tech Hydrometer: - iSpindel - Tilt - Plaato If so, what's your experience with these products? (winemakingtalk.com)
  • von Jörg Krüger in der Kategorie Technik , Tests ( Hydrometer Test Hydrom Tilt iSpindel ) veröffentlicht. (braumagazin.de)
  • Modern hydrometers usually measure specific gravity but different scales were (and sometimes still are) used in certain industries. (wikipedia.org)
  • An API hydrometer can measure the specific gravity of petroleum products, and a sugar or Brix hydrometer can determine sucrose content. (grainger.com)
  • Hydrometer Jar is used with urine hydrometer to obtain the specific gravity of urine. (flinnsci.com)
  • Used with urine hydrometer to obtain the specific gravity of urine. (flinnsci.com)
  • 1) Determine the specific gravity of sulphur by Nicholson's Hydrometer. (vias.org)
  • 2) Make a 20 percent solution 2 of common salt in water, and determine its specific gravity by Nicholson's Hydrometer. (vias.org)
  • Designed for homebrewing, the Tilt hydrometer lets you instantly read your brew's specific gravity and temperature on your compatible Apple iPhone/iPad or Android smartphone/tablet or Tilt Pi. (morebeer.com)
  • The Tilt hydrometer allows you to check the specific gravity and temperature of your beer while it's fermenting, without ever having to open your fermenter or pour out any of your precious brew. (morebeer.com)
  • While there are several scales used on hydrometers, those most commonly used in home brewing are Specific Gravity, Oeschle, and Potential Alcohol. (brewhaus.com)
  • Because the Potential Alcohol scale is included on only some hydrometers, and can be easily calculated from the Specific Gravity or Oeschle reading, we will focus on these two scales. (brewhaus.com)
  • AquaticLife has generously donated enough of their Ammonite Hydrometers to equip a small township of reefkeepers with one of the more recently released specific gravity testers. (reefbuilders.com)
  • The standard temperature of calibration in the U.S. is 60°F/60°F. All Specific Gravity Hydrometers listed are calibrated at 60°F/60°F. (napafermentation.com)
  • A hydrometer for battery testing measures the specific gravity of the battery's electrolyte so you know the state of your battery's charge. (megadepot.com)
  • Hydrometers with the Specific Gravity scale are widely used by home wine makers. (megadepot.com)
  • Use a hydrometer to test the specific gravity of solutions. (cdc.gov)
  • Hydrometers are calibrated for different uses, such as a lactometer for measuring the density (creaminess) of milk, a saccharometer for measuring the density of sugar in a liquid, or an alcoholometer for measuring higher levels of alcohol in spirits. (wikipedia.org)
  • The hydrometer sinks deeper in low-density liquids such as kerosene, gasoline, and alcohol, and less deep in high-density liquids such as brine, milk, and acids. (wikipedia.org)
  • An alcoholmeter is a hydrometer that indicates the alcoholic strength of liquids which are essentially a mixture of alcohol and water. (wikipedia.org)
  • A hydrometer will not work for testing the alcohol percentage in a finished product, however. (brewhaus.com)
  • Acrylic test tube, ideal for use with hydrometers or alcometers for testing specific gravities or alcohol strength. (brewcraft.com.au)
  • Hydrometers with the Proof and Tralles scale help determine the alcohol content of distilled alcohol or spirits. (megadepot.com)
  • Hydrometer for measuring the density of your liquid to determine alcohol content. (cornykeg.com)
  • This glass hydrometer is the best way to determine the sugar or alcohol content of your beer or wine. (cornykeg.com)
  • A hydrometer or lactometer is an instrument used for measuring density or relative density of liquids based on the concept of buoyancy. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hydrometers can contain any number of scales along the stem corresponding to properties correlating to the density. (wikipedia.org)
  • The hydrometer probably dates back to the Greek philosopher Archimedes (3rd century BC) who used its principles to find the density of various liquids. (wikipedia.org)
  • Baumé scale, formerly used in industrial chemistry and pharmacology Brix scale, primarily used in fruit juice, wine making and the sugar industry Oechsle scale, used for measuring the density of grape must Plato scale, primarily used in brewing Twaddell scale, formerly used in the bleaching and dyeing industries Specialized hydrometers are frequently named for their use: a lactometer, for example, is a hydrometer designed especially for use with dairy products. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hydrometers (density meters) have been developed for this purpose. (jbl.de)
  • A hydrometer measures the density of a liquid compared to water. (brewhaus.com)
  • The hydrometer contains a floating indicator that represents the density of the electrolyte - the more dense the electrolyte the higher the battery's state of charge. (mightymaxbattery.com)
  • It is usual for hydrometers to be used with dense liquids to have the mark 1.000 (for water) near the top of the stem, and those for use with lighter liquids to have 1.000 near the bottom. (wikipedia.org)
  • Individually serialized hydrometers from Grainger help determine standard parameters and a variety of special applications for a wide range of liquids. (grainger.com)
  • Hydrometers with the Baume scale are used for liquids heavier than water. (megadepot.com)
  • It is also known as a proof and Tralles hydrometer (after Johann Georg Tralles, but commonly misspelled as traille and tralle). (wikipedia.org)
  • For a 'light brine,' look for 10% of salt by weight or 3 degrees on the salt brine hydrometer. (thecheesemaker.com)
  • A soil hydrometer is irreplaceable for soil analysis. (megadepot.com)
  • An early description of a hydrometer comes from a Latin poem, written in the 2nd century AD by Remnius, who compared the use of a hydrometer to the method of fluid displacement used by Archimedes to determine the gold content of Hiero II's crown. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hydrometer jars feature molded graduations. (sks-science.com)
  • For more information on Polypropylene Hydrometer Jars and PP (Polypropylene) Plastic . (sks-science.com)
  • Stopper designed for use with hydrometer jars. (humboldtmfg.com)
  • This wide range Brix scale hydrometer has uses in many industries and applications. (sciencecompany.com)
  • Hydrometers with the Brix scale are irreplaceable in the food and beverage industry, in wine making, etc. (megadepot.com)
  • There are different scales that can be used on a hydrometer. (megadepot.com)
  • If using multiple Tilt hydrometers for different batches of fermenting beer you must use a different color for each batch. (morebeer.com)
  • Typical uses for this hydrometer include testing of Fruit Juices, Soft Drinks, Industrial Fluids, Wine / Beer, and Sauces. (sciencecompany.com)
  • What does a hydrometer measure? (megadepot.com)
  • Hydrometers with the API scale are used to measure how light or heavy a petroleum-based liquid is compared to water. (megadepot.com)
  • In order to obtain the most accurate reading possible, try to ensure that the liquid is as close to 60'F as possible, as this is the temperature that the hydrometer has been calibrated to (should your hydrometer be calibrated to a different temperature, which should be stated on the meter, ensure that your liquid is at the quoted temperature). (brewhaus.com)
  • Might Max Battery Hydrometers are designed to detect a battery's state of charge by sampling the electrolyte from each cell. (mightymaxbattery.com)
  • It appeared again in the 1675 work of Robert Boyle (who coined the name "hydrometer"), with types devised by Antoine Baumé (the Baumé scale), William Nicholson, and Jacques Alexandre César Charles in the late 18th century, more or less contemporarily with Benjamin Sikes' discovery of the device by which the alcoholic content of a liquid can be automatically determined. (wikipedia.org)
  • Taking care that no air-bubbles adhere to it, place the hydrometer in a tall vessel of distilled water recently boiled, and put weights on the upper cup until it just sinks to the mark on the stem. (vias.org)
  • The difference between this and the weight 8.345, put on originally to sink the hydrometer, gives the weight in water. (vias.org)
  • Part of our own branded range, this useful Hydrometer is a key part of any salt water aquarium kit. (swelluk.com)
  • All you need to do is fill up the hydrometer with water, and read the value off the scale printed on the side. (gardensite.co.uk)
  • 30cm (12'') long laboratory grade Hydrometer. (brewhaus.com)
  • The hydrometer makes use of Archimedes' principle: a solid suspended in a fluid is buoyed by a force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the submerged part of the suspended solid. (wikipedia.org)
  • The hydrometer is a floating weight used to determine how many grammes one litre of must (unfermented grape juice) or wine weighs. (partyman.se)
  • For example, the weight percent concentration of an aqueous solution of ferric chloride can be directly determined using a Brix hydrometer. (sciencecompany.com)
  • These hydrometers are used for the measurement of the amount of sugar in the liquid. (megadepot.com)
  • General Specifications for ASTM Hydrometers: Manufactured in strict accordance to specifications for ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) for accuracy and design. (napafermentation.com)
  • The heavier the substance you are testing, the higher your hydrometer will float. (megadepot.com)
  • 1. The liquid for testing is poured into a special hydrometer cylinder . (megadepot.com)
  • Glass hydrometer with shot ballast, and paper label marked "Tp. (si.edu)
  • The Tilt Hydrometers comes in a rainbow of colors to brighten up your brew supplies, but these colors are not just cosmetic. (homebrewing.org)