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Density and Specific Gravity

Measurement of specific gravity is a common means of determining the glycerine content of refined glycerine. The density of glycerine water solutions at various concentrations and temperatures can be determined from specific gravity data.

Density

Density (100% to 91% Glycerine)
Density (90% to 81% Glycerine)
Density (80% to 71% Glycerine)
Density (70% to 61% Glycerine)
Density (60% to 51% Glycerine)
Density (50% to 41% Glycerine)
Density (40% to 31% Glycerine)
Density (30% to 21% Glycerine)
Density (20% to 11% Glycerine)
Density (10% to 1% Glycerine)
Download complete Density Table (100% to 1% Glycerine) (33KB PDF)

Specific Gravity

Specific Gravity (100% to 91% Glycerine)
Specific Gravity (90% to 81% Glycerine)
Specific Gravity (80% to 71% Glycerine)
Specific Gravity (70% to 61% Glycerine)
Specific Gravity (60% to 51% Glycerine)
Specific Gravity (50% to 41% Glycerine)
Specific Gravity (40% to 31% Glycerine)
Specific Gravity (30% to 21% Glycerine)
Specific Gravity (20% to 11% Glycerine)
Specific Gravity (10% to 1% Glycerine)
Download complete Specific Gravity Table (100% to 1% Glycerine) (33KB PDF)

 
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