shackney
Mechanical
- Jun 27, 2003
- 10
I am using a water / glycerine mixture in an application with visual exposure (filled gauges). I have seen discoloration of this mixture from time to time, and I need to start tracing down how and when this discoloration happens.
I am looking for a method of measuring coloration of the mixture or of the glycerine itself. Precision does not have to be too great, cost is an issue.
I suspect that I need some sort of colour reference standard -- fill up a tube with the fluid in question, and look at it next to a colour chart. More or less the sort of gauge that a pool chemical shop would sell for testing your pool pH, only for clarity and color of a "clear" liquid. But I can't find anything like this at the lab suppliers.
Any suggestions?
Steve
I am looking for a method of measuring coloration of the mixture or of the glycerine itself. Precision does not have to be too great, cost is an issue.
I suspect that I need some sort of colour reference standard -- fill up a tube with the fluid in question, and look at it next to a colour chart. More or less the sort of gauge that a pool chemical shop would sell for testing your pool pH, only for clarity and color of a "clear" liquid. But I can't find anything like this at the lab suppliers.
Any suggestions?
Steve