Abstract

A description is given of the theory and operation of an instrument designed primarily for the assessment of brine density in the range 1.04 to 1.08 g/ml. The method employed is one in which the actual measurement depends on the electrical conductivity of the solution, and this measurement is achieved without the use of immersed electrodes. The apparatus is provided with means of day-to-day standardization against internal standards, and of rendering its reading immune to changes of the brine temperature over the whole instrument range. The basis of the method follows the lines of the work of Blake. dagger The accuracy is such as to provide results correct to 1 part in 1000.

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