290mm Alla France Wine Hydrometer โ Triple Scale
The 290mm Alla France Wine Hydrometer is a precision instrument designed for monitoring the progress of winemaking. At 290 mm in length, it offers clear readability across three distinct scales, enabling winemakers and laboratories to assess sugar content, alcohol potential, and density in one device. Calibrated at 20 ยฐC, it is constructed from durable glass and produced to food-grade standards, ensuring safe use in beverage testing and quality control.
This hydrometer measures density from 0.980 to 1.130 g/ml with a fine division of 0.001, Baumรฉ degrees (0โ16 ยฐBรฉ, division 0.5), and volumetric alcohol from 3โ17 %vol (division 0.5). Its triple functionality makes it particularly valuable in food and beverage testing, industrial laboratories, and quality assurance settings, while also serving as a dependable teaching tool in education.
Practical Applications
– Monitoring must density and fermentation progress in winemaking labs
– Routine checks in beverage quality control and cellar operations
– Fermentation studies and method development in research laboratories
– Training and demonstrations in teaching laboratories
Key Features
– Triple scale combines density, Baumรฉ and volumetric alcohol in one instrument
– Calibrated at 20 ยฐC for consistent hydrometer readings for wine
– Fine, easy to read graduations for precise measurement
– 290 mm length supports stable floating in standard test cylinders
– Food grade construction suitable for beverage analysis
Quality & Standards
– Manufactured by Alla France using food grade laboratory glass
– Reference calibration at 20 ยฐC
– Supplied without a calibration certificate
Specifications
– Material: Glass (food grade)
– Scales: 0.980โ1.130 g/ml; 0โ16 ยฐBรฉ; 3โ17 %vol
– Divisions: 0.001 g/ml; 0.5 ยฐBรฉ; 0.5 %vol
– Calibration temperature: 20 ยฐC
– Length: 290 mm
– Brand: Alla France
This hydrometer provides straightforward measurement of must density, Baumรฉ and potential alcohol for consistent analysis in professional and teaching environments.






