Density Analysis / Density measurement in laboratory

Materials Characterization Measurement of density of powders, solids and liquids Quotation available within 24–48 hours Quality control, failure analysis…
More than 140 people
More than 140 people at your service
5200 m² laboratory
5200 m² laboratory + 99% of services are provided in-house
More than 140 people
More than 140 people at your service
Accredited laboratory
Accredited laboratory COFRAC ISO 17025

Density analysis is a key step in the characterization of raw materials, formulations and finished products.

Would you like to perform a density analysis on your materials?

The density of a material corresponds to the ratio between its mass and its volume.

It reflects the compactness of the material and provides information about its internal structure, porosity, composition and homogeneity.

This physical property, studied in materials characterization, varies depending on the nature of the matrix (liquid, bulk solid, powder).

Our solutions: comprehensive density analysis techniques

FILAB laboratory offers a range of complementary techniques to determine the true, bulk or functional density of a wide variety of matrices: liquids, organic or metallic powders, polymers, resins, bulk parts, composite materials, etc.

Our density analysis techniques

Application case – Density analysis in polymers

In the polymer industry, density measurement is used to verify formulation homogeneity or detect deviations related to material changes, filler content variations or process modifications.

A non-compliant density may indicate mixing issues, residual moisture or composition variations.

➡️ This analysis helps secure quality control and adjust processing parameters.

Application case – Density analysis in metallurgy

In the metallurgical sector, density analysis is used to evaluate the compaction of metal powders intended for sintering or to check the integrity of bulk parts.

A density that is too low may indicate excessive porosity likely to affect mechanical properties, while an abnormally high density may point to material contamination or a process defect.

➡️ The objective is to identify the root cause of the deviation and optimize the manufacturing process with the support of a specialized laboratory such as FILAB.

Laboratory density measurement

Using a laboratory for density measurement allows you to:

  • verify material compliance with specifications or internal standards
  • monitor formulation consistency or detect production drift
  • assess material porosity or compaction
  • understand powder behavior during transport, dosing or shaping steps
  • compare different supply sources or qualify a new supplier
  • optimize a process, formulation or processing parameters

FAQ

How to choose the most suitable density measurement method?
The method depends on the nature of the matrix (liquid, powder, bulk solid) and the required level of accuracy. FILAB laboratory teams guide you toward the most appropriate technique based on particle size distribution, porosity and analytical objectives.
Which matrices can be analyzed for density?
FILAB laboratory analyzes liquids, organic or metallic powders, polymers, composite materials, bulk metals, resins, ceramics and any other solid material requiring density measurement.
Do true density and bulk density provide the same information?
No. True density excludes porosity using a helium pycnometer, while bulk density reflects the overall density of the material, including porosity. Both values are often complementary.
How can I obtain a quotation for density analysis?
Simply complete the web form to be contacted by a dedicated representative.
How long does it take to receive a quotation for density analysis?
A quotation is provided within 24 to 48 hours.
The filab advantages
A highly qualified team
A highly qualified team
Responsiveness in responding to and processing requests
Responsiveness in responding to and processing requests
A COFRAC ISO 17025 accredited laboratory
A COFRAC ISO 17025 accredited laboratory
(Staves available on www.cofrac.com - Accreditation number: 1-1793)
A complete analytical park of 5,200m²
A complete analytical park of 5,200m²
Tailor-made support
Tailor-made support
Video debriefing available with the expert
Video debriefing available with the expert
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