SCL

Volume

The Laboratory determines the contained volume (capacity) or the delivered volume of a vessel. The contained volume is the volume of water required to fill the vessel at 20 ¢J, whilst the delivered volume is the volume of water which may be poured from the vessel at 20 ¢J under specified conditions (e.g. with a fixed drainage time of 30 seconds after cessation of main flow). The delivered volume is always less than the contained volume, due to the film of liquid left on the walls of the vessel after delivery. The difference between the contained and delivered volume for glassware may be of the order of 0.1% of the capacity for a 1 L flask increasing to 0.25% for a 50 mL flask, when using water.

There are two methods employed by this Laboratory for volumetric determination. The gravimetric method determines the mass of water either contained or delivered from a test measure. From the measured mass, the volume can be determined with a knowledge of water density and corrections for air buoyancy and thermal expansion of the vessel. The volumetric method requires a measurement standard (calibrated) volumetric measure. The volume of the test volumetric vessel is determined from the number of "dumps" of the measurement standard measure required to fill the test measure. Normally gravimetric method will be used for volumetric determination at the capacity of 20 L or below, whilst volumetric method will be used for measurements above 20 L.

The submitted vessels should be in a clean condition.


Calibration charges

  Fee in HK$
Measurement standard measure at the capacity of 20 L or below, per graduation.
$1970
Per additional graduation.
$980
Measurement standard measure of capacity above 20 L.
Upon Request
Soap film burette, per interval.
$3960
Per additional interval.
$980

 

Enquiry Telephone: (852) 2829 4835

e-mail: tkchan@itc.gov.hk

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