VIDA™: The Most Accurate and Easy to Use Density Meter in the Market

Measurement and testing

VIDA™: The Most Accurate and Easy to Use Density Meter in the Market

17 Jun, 2015

Published over 10 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Measurement and testing.

The VIDA™ 80H by PAC is a fully automated reliable density analysis meter that works on an advanced osciallating stainless steel u-tube technology that offers an incredibly simple and easy approach to obtaining highly reliable density measurements.

VIDA™ 80H is user-friendly, easy to set up and use and fully automated, so it doesn’t require a highly-trained operator. Designed to be a true 'push-button' solution, it is powered by smart software that automates every step of the test sequence – from sample injection to data reporting - allowing minimal operator attendance.

The meter is equipped with a patented auto injection and bubble dectection technology that delivers highly accurate and repeatable density measurements on wide range of fluids from industrial to food & beverage and pharmaceutical/medical products. The advanced cleaning system employed on VIDA™ reduces cleaning time by as much as 10%.

VIDA™ is in compliance with ASTM D4052, ASTM D5002, ASTM D5931, ISO 12185, ISO 15212-1, DIN 51757 and JIS K2249-1 international standards.

If you are interested in learning more about this next generation instrument, you can download the brochure. In addition, you can ask one of our experts a question by filling out an online form.

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