REUK.CO.UK This is the printer friendly version of the Hydrometers for Biodiesel article from the Renewable Energy Website REUK.co.uk. Click here to print Printed at 05:49am 21st November 2009 Hydrometers for BiodieselFind out more about hydrometers and there use during the manufacture of biodieselA hydrometer is a simple (typically glass) instrument used to measure the density of liquids. ![]() Usable biodiesel (1) has a density of 0.86-0.90 g/ml (grams per millilitre - pure water is roughly 1g per ml). Therefore a hydrometer which covers that full range is required to check the quality of biodiesel produced. A brewer's hydrometer is unsuitable as the general density range for brewers measuring liquid as sugar turns to alcohol is 0.990-1.070 g/ml. The hydrometer used in the commercial production of biodiesel is a BS718 M50SP with a range of 0.850-0.900 g/ml. It is 270mm long with 0.001 g/ml divisions, and +/- 0.0006 g/ml at 15 degrees Celcius. For domestic (non-professional) production of biodiesel a cheaper option would be a BS718 M100 with a range of 0.800-0.900 g/ml, 0.002 g/ml divisions, and 0.002 g/ml accuracy at 20 degrees Celcius. This hydrometer is 250mm long. Stevenson Reeves Ltd (2) has the following very useful guide: How to Use a Hydrometer (3). Click here for more information about biodiesel equipment (4). Web Link References(1) http://www.reuk.co.uk/Biodiesel-Recipe.htm(2) http://www.stevenson-reeves.co.uk/ (3) http://www.stevenson-reeves.co.uk/howto.htm (4) http://www.reuk.co.uk/Biodiesel-Equipment.htm Article from REUK.co.uk: http://www.reuk.co.uk/Hydrometers-for-Biodiesel.htm Published: 16th December 2008 © REUK 2009 |