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Month: January 2022

Measuring Density with Gas Pycnometry

In my very first post, I mentioned several ways of measuring density. Since then, I’ve talked quite a bit about measuring the density of a tamped puck, but there are a few reasons I’d like to be able to measure the “true density”, i.e., the density of the beans themselves: This is something we could… Continue reading Measuring Density with Gas Pycnometry

Published January 10, 2022
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