An application for ethanol-water concentration conversions and blending calculations
Version | 2.5 |
Updated | Feb 7th 2013 |
Developer |
Katmar Software
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User Rating |
1103
3.3
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Original File Size | 1.6 MB |
Downloads | 9429 |
Systems | Windows XP, Windows XP 64 bit, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit |
Category | Others |
AlcoDens allows you to convert the density of ethanol-water mixtures in a wide variety of units to and from concentration expressed in Volume, Mass or Molar terms. Data covers concentrations from 0% to 100% and temperatures from 10 C to 100 C (50 F to 212 F ).
Calculate the strength and quantity of a blend of two known sources, or calculate the quantity of each source to achieve a blend of targeted strength and quantity.
Quantities can be expressed in Mass or Volume terms. Blending calculations can be sent as a report to a printer.
It also performs alcohol blending calculations and can perform the following two types of calculations :
· If two ethanol sources of known quantity and strength are blended, what will the strength and quantity of the final blend be.
· If an ethanol source of known quantity and strength is to be blended to achieve a final blend with a target strength, what amount of a second source of known strength must be added.
эти серийные ключи актуальны?
Keep it up
muito obrigado pela serial do AlcoDens
grazie mille per il patch del AlcoDens
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