The measuring cylinders are available in different designs and sizes. The scaled measuring cylinders are suitable for the accurate measurement of liquids. In general, the measuring cylinders in the distillery are for use with measuring spindles such as oil scales or alcoholometers. If it is all about this function, unscaled graduated cylinders can also be used.
The following versions are offered:
50 ml with glass base, high design, scaled,
100 ml with glass base, tall design, scaled,
250 ml with glass base, tall design, unscaled, German manufacturer.
250 ml with glass base, high design, scaled, from DDR stocks, low,
250 ml with glass base, high design, scaled, German manufacturer.
250 ml with plastic foot, low design, scaled, from DDR stocks, cheap.
Shippingtime:
2 - 4 working days, available from stock
Alcoholometer and Oechsle scales Alcoholometer Basics: Alcoholometers serve by their designation to determine the alcohol content. The exact determination is possible only in a pure alcohol and water mixture. Alcoholometers can measure alcohol because of its different density from water. Here the alcoholometer resembles the Oechsle balance. Both devices measure the density of a solution. What applies to the functioning of the Oechslewaage, the same applies to the alcoholometer. The alcoholometer also measures the density of a solution compared to water. Alcohol has a lower density than water. The more alcohol in a solution, the deeper into this solution will therefore immerse the alcoholometer. However, if substances are simultaneously present in the solution that increase the density (for example, sugar), then the alcoholometer can not submerge accordingly to the alcohol content. The measurement is too low. In a fermentation, e.g. an alcohol meter can not measure the alcohol content. Instructions: The liquid to be measured is stirred well and then filled into a spindle cylinder of appropriate size. The purified alcoholometer is then carefully lowered into the liquid. If the alcoholometer has reached the equilibrium position and floats freely, it is read. The higher the alcohol content, the deeper it dips into the liquid. Immediately after reading, the temperature of the liquid is checked. If it deviates from the reference temperature of 20 ºC, the reading should be corrected as follows, depending on the reading accuracy required: per degree above 20 ºC, 0.2% vol. counted per degree below 20 ° C are 0.2% vol. added counted. You can also apply the correction using the following script:
Temperature correction of the alcohol display in Vol .-%
Oechsle scale Basics: The Oechslegrad indicates how much heavier or lighter one liter of the measured liquid is than one liter of pure water.
Two examples:
· 1 liter of a liquid weighs 1050 g. This liquid therefore contains 1050 - 1000 = 50 degrees Oechsle.
· 1 liter of another fluid weighs 975 g. This fluid contains 975 - 1000 = -25 degrees Oechsle.
The more oechslegrade, the sweeter the liquid. Since the density of a liquid depends on its temperature and the Oechsle scales are calibrated to a temperature of 20 ° C, the reading must be corrected if the temperature of the liquid differs significantly from 20 ° C. 0.2 ° C Oechsle is added per ° C above 20 ° C, 0.2 ° C Oechsle must be withdrawn per ° C below 20 ° C. Instructions: To determine the Oechsledegrees fill a measuring cylinder with the liquid to be measured and then let the Oechslewaage slowly slide into it until it floats free. The balance must be vertical in the liquid and must not touch the wall. It also needs to be clean and there must be no air bubbles on it. If necessary, the carbon dioxide in the already fermenting mash must be removed by vigorous shaking. The reading is made on the scale at the level of the liquid level. Aqueous solutions form a so-called "meniscus", i. the liquid pulls up on the glass. The reading can now be "up" or "down". Normally the Oechsle scale shows which model is the right type for your model. If there is no indication, the reading is always "down". One receives an indication in "Oechsle degrees".
Shippingtime:
2 - 4 working days, available from stock
Hinweis: Der Versand in die Schweiz ist wegen der Gefahrengutrichtlinien nicht möglich
Vorlaufabtrenntest (Prof. Dr.- Pieper)
Set u. Reagenzien für 10 Bestimmung des Gehalts an Vorlaufbestandteilen in Obstbränden.
Die Temperaturmessung ist der erste Anhaltspunkt zur Abtrennung des Vorlaufes. Je nach Alkoholgehalt der Maische variiert aber die Temperatur, bei der der Mittellauf beginnt. Je niedriger der Alkoholgehalt der Maischje ist, um so höher ist die Temperatur, bei der der Mittellauf beginnt. Ein genaueres Verfahren liefert der Vorlaufabtrenntest nach Prof. Pieper.
Shippingtime:
9 to 14 working days, will be reordered or very long assembly time
Accessory set with pump for stailess-steel stills up to 20 literes
This set includes everything you need to ferment 20 liters of mash or to be able to distil immediately and seriously with our 2 liter stainless steel stills.
We would like to point out to our German customers that the fermented mash may not be distilled by private individuals in Germany.
20 liter plastic bucket as mash or cooling water reservoir.
Fermentation attachment for plugging into the lid with a sealed hole.
Outlet tap for mash extraction.
Powerful 230 volt cooling water pump with accessories for different hose diameters, sufficient for all our stainless steel stills up to 10 liters.
Various 2m PVC hoses, including 2 hoses with screw connections for the distillation cooler: The first hose goes from the pump to the 1/2‘ connection of the cooler near the distillate outlet at the bottom. The second hose is connected to the 1/2’ connection for the hot waste water at the top of the cooler. The other end with the 3/4‘ connection is routed to where the waste water is to go, i.e. back into the bucket when the pump is in circulation. The 3/4’ connection is now new – previously this end remained open. The reason for this change is that you can replace the hoses if you have running water nearby. Most house connections have a 3/4’ thread, so you can connect the 2nd hose from the running water supply to the water inlet of the cooler.
Plastic tap for cooling water regulation, suitable for the walking flow cooler.
Graduated 100 ml measuring cylinder with foot to be able to safely collect and measure the distillate.
Cleaning brush.
Floating thermometer for checking the cooling water if you let the hot waste water run back into the bucket. Above 40°C, the water should either be cooled with ice or changed. During fermentation, it can be used to measure the fermentation temperature.
A roll of Teflon tape for sealing, e.g. if a seal becomes defective during distillation.
Shippingtime:
2 - 4 working days, available from stock
Hinweis: Der Versand in die Schweiz ist wegen der Gefahrengutrichtlinien nicht möglich
Vorlaufabtrenntest (Prof. Dr.- Pieper)
Set u. Reagenzien für 10 Bestimmung des Gehalts an Vorlaufbestandteilen in Obstbränden.
Die Temperaturmessung ist der erste Anhaltspunkt zur Abtrennung des Vorlaufes. Je nach Alkoholgehalt der Maische variiert aber die Temperatur, bei der der Mittellauf beginnt. Je niedriger der Alkoholgehalt der Maischje ist, um so höher ist die Temperatur, bei der der Mittellauf beginnt. Ein genaueres Verfahren liefert der Vorlaufabtrenntest nach Prof. Pieper.
Shippingtime:
2 - 4 working days, available from stock
Accessory set with pump for stailess-steel stills up to 20 literes
This set includes everything you need to ferment 30 liters of mash or to be able to distil immediately and seriously with our 2 liter stainless steel stills.
We would like to point out to our German customers that the fermented mash may not be distilled by private individuals in Germany.
30 liter plastic bucket as mash or cooling water reservoir.
Fermentation attachment for plugging into the lid with a sealed hole.
Outlet tap for mash extraction.
Powerful 230 volt cooling water pump with accessories for different hose diameters, sufficient for all our stainless steel stills up to 10 liters.
Various 2m PVC hoses, including 2 hoses with screw connections for the distillation cooler: The first hose goes from the pump to the 1/2‘ connection of the cooler near the distillate outlet at the bottom. The second hose is connected to the 1/2’ connection for the hot waste water at the top of the cooler. The other end with the 3/4‘ connection is routed to where the waste water is to go, i.e. back into the bucket when the pump is in circulation. The 3/4’ connection is now new – previously this end remained open. The reason for this change is that you can replace the hoses if you have running water nearby. Most house connections have a 3/4’ thread, so you can connect the 2nd hose from the running water supply to the water inlet of the cooler.
Plastic tap for cooling water regulation, suitable for the walking flow cooler.
Graduated 100 ml measuring cylinder with foot to be able to safely collect and measure the distillate.
Cleaning brush.
Floating thermometer for checking the cooling water if you let the hot waste water run back into the bucket. Above 40°C, the water should either be cooled with ice or changed. During fermentation, it can be used to measure the fermentation temperature.
A roll of Teflon tape for sealing, e.g. if a seal becomes defective during distillation.
Shippingtime:
2 - 4 working days, available from stock