Graphite Fineness Scraper

The graphite fineness gauge evaluates the dispersion level by scraping a graphite-containing sample into a thin film on a slotted plate with a scale, based on the number of visible particles. It is used in industries such as coatings and inks to monitor the grinding quality of raw materials and ensure product uniformity.
Selection
When selecting, consider the hardness of the material to match the sample characteristics, ensure the groove depth range covers common particle size detection needs, provide clear scales for easy reading, maintain a sturdy structure to guarantee scraping flatness, and adhere to industry standards for standardized operation procedures.

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Instruments

The kit can realize automatic grinding fineness Gauge operation, improve test Repeatability, suitable for standard scraper fineness Meter supporting use, simplify the experimental process.

$ 1623.00

Tool steel hardened and polished, accuracy +/- 2μm, range 0-250μm, ergonomic design for easy holding, suitable for particle size and fineness of grinding inspection.

$ 1531.00

Tool steel hardened and polished, accuracy +/- 2μm, range 0-15μm, ergonomic design, easy to hold, suitable for particle size and fineness of grinding detection.

$ 1157.00

The scraping speed is adjustable from 10-100mm/s, and the drawdown blade load 1.75-6 kg is adjustable. It is used with High Accuracy GrindoMeter to avoid personnel operation errors and improve test conformity.

$ 1364.00

Tool steel hardened and polished, accuracy +/- 2μm, range 0-100μm, suitable for particle size and fineness of grinding inspection, ergonomic design for easy grip.

$ 1157.00

Using high purity graphite material and fuzzy PID temperature control technology, temperature control accuracy +/- 0.1 ℃, with over-temperature alarm, temperature self-setting and thermostatic timing function, panel size 400 * 300mm.

$ 808.00

Made of stainless steel, the range is 0-100μm, Graduation is 5μm, and the plane flatness of the scraper is 0.003mm to ensure accurate and reliable particle fineness measurement.

$ 138.00

Temperature range RT +~ 400 ℃, high purity graphite + PFA coating heating method, monitoring accuracy +/- 0.5 ℃, suitable for a variety of sample pretreatment, support microwave digestion pretreatment and acid rush.

Using high purity graphite PFA coating heating method, Temperature range RT +~ 400 ℃, monitoring accuracy +/- 0.5 ℃, digestion number of 20 holes, suitable for a variety of sample pretreatment, atomic absorption and other analytical instruments.

Made of stainless steel, with a range of 50 to 150 μm and a Graduation of 10 μm, the plane finish of the scraper is up to 10 grades, suitable for accurate determination of particle fineness in the Coating and inks industries.

$ 138.00

Graphite electRode to reduce Polarization effect, automatic temperature compensation to ensure accuracy, Measurement range EC 0-3999μS/cm, TDS 0-2000ppm, resolution up to 1μS/cm, suitable for harsh environments.

$ 306.00

Using single-channe design, the measuring range is 0-25μm, Graduation is 5μm, and the plane straightness of the scraper is 0.003mm. It can accurately detect the fineness of pigment particles, and the operation is simple and fast.

$ 125.00

Temperature range RT +~ 400 ℃, high purity graphite + PFA coating heating method, monitoring accuracy +/- 0.5 ℃, suitable for a variety of sample pretreatment needs.

Temperature control accuracy of +/- 0.1 ℃, using fuzzy PID control technology, with over-temperature alarm and temperature self-tuning function, heating material is high purity graphite, panel size 600 * 400mm.

$ 1332.00

It can process 20 samples at the same time, the temperature control accuracy is +/- 1 ℃, and the corrosion resistance design and special oxidation resistance graphite block are used to ensure that the samples are heated evenly and have a long service life.

$ 1927.00

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