Easy to operate and cost-effective
The Mettler Toledo compact EasyPlus series densitometer features an easy-to-use design and is suitable for different industries, whether in the laboratory or near the production line. The instrument has an accuracy of up to four decimal places and can quickly and automatically control temperature, meeting your industry standard requirements.
Intuitive and intelligent
An intuitive user interface based on the application, providing on-screen display of help text through LongClick ™ Quickly starting the measurement can save user training time and prevent operator errors. No matter what the task is, the EasyPlus series densitometer can simplify daily work.
Optimize process control
Improve the efficiency of the quality control process by analyzing samples near the production line. Measure characteristics such as density, alcohol content, acidity, and specific gravity.
The EasyPlus series digital densitometer adopts high-quality components and measurement cell design that can minimize the impact of external mechanical vibrations, withstand the influence of harsh environments, and provide accurate results.
Accuracy comes from design
Observe the measurement situation in real-time by using video to view the measurement pool, to ensure correct sampling, and use automatic BubbleCheck ™ Preventing errors caused by bubbles or viscous samples through viscosity correction.
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Set acceptable result limits for samples to simplify daily measurement work. Distinguishing between qualified/unqualified information through the difference in digital display colors allows you to quickly identify whether the measurement results are within or outside the limit range.
Say goodbye to manual recording
Using EasyDirect ™ Computer software efficiently manages your data. Based on the recorded time, easily create reports, charts, and monitor samples of time and density. By adding the function of extended density meter calculation, different units of results can be obtained by measuring the sample once