The Bar and Gauge apparatus is a laboratory tool used to measure the density and specific gravity of liquids. The apparatus consists of a glass U-tube filled with the liquid to be measured and a set of weights or a float attached to a gauge arm. The U-tube is first filled with the liquid, ensuring that any air bubbles are removed.
The weights or float are then attached to the gauge arm and the assembly is placed in the U-tube. The gauge arm is adjusted until the weights or float are balanced and the density or specific gravity is read from the scale on the arm.
SPECIFICATIONS: Made with 0.8mm thick CR Sheet. Stiffeners made with 25×25 mm square tube of 1 mm wall thickness. Side structure made with CR Sheet press formed and welded to 50x25mm tube of wall thickness 1.2 mm with 25mm round tube of 1.2 mm wall thickness. Front Modesty panels & bottom shelf made with 0.8mm thick CR sheet. MS frame duly powder coated. Desk top made with 17mm thick Prelaminated MDF with 1.3mm PVC edge binding on all sides.
Specifications of Boyle’s Law Apparatus
Mounted on a wooden stand with a heavy metal base and levelling screws.
Supplied with rubber tubing and a set of glass tubes.