Powdered Reagent Fineness Tester

The powder fineness meter measures the particle size distribution of powder through sieving or laser diffraction. It is used to control the uniformity of raw material particle size in industries such as coatings and plastics, ensuring that the processing performance and final product quality meet the required standards.
Selection
Select the instrument with the corresponding range based on the particle size of the powder to be measured, and consider matching the sample characteristics with either dry or wet measurement methods. Sieving methods are suitable for coarse particles, while laser methods are ideal for fine powders. Balance operational convenience with maintenance costs.

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Instruments

Contains 1 pack of total nitrogen base Reagent, 1 pack of potassium persulfate powder, 25 packs of anti-interference agent and 25 packs of acid Reagent, suitable for DGB-401 instrument, providing complete detection components.

$ 164.00

Suitable for Coulometry moisture determination, containing 500mL KF-1A Reagent and 5 bottles of 5mL KF-1B Reagent, supporting a variety of Moisture Meters to meet the needs of laboratory moisture analysis.

$ 236.00

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

Measurement range 000-5.000 mg/L, single set of Reagent can complete 100 times detection, supporting the special Colorimetric tube operation is simple, suitable for rapid determination of urea content in water quality.

$ 164.00

Prefabricated high-mass Reagent can be traced back to NIST standard. Measurement range is 0-500 ppm CaCO3. Only 1mL Reagent needs to be added to the water sample during operation. Colorimetry measurement is realized by Color change.

$ 146.00

Tool steel hardened and polished, accuracy +/- 2μm, range 0-25μm, ergonomic design, easy to hold, suitable for particle size and fineness of grinding detection.

$ 1157.00

Measurement range 0.000~ 500.0mg/L, can complete 100 detection, including special color rendering and buffer Reagent, easy to operate, accurate and reliable results.

$ 164.00

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

Double groove design can achieve rapid fineness detection, Measurement range 0~ 100μm, accuracy +/- 2 microns, wear-resistant and anti-corrosion stainless steel material, suitable for a variety of material fineness determination.

$ 1086.00

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

Designed for residual chlorine ElectRode Reagent, 250ml size, provides stable ionic strength adjustment to ensure fast and accurate ElectRode Response in the measurement process, suitable for various water quality testing environments.

$ 127.00

Made of Hardness 52 +/- 2HRC wear and corrosion resistant alloy steel with 0-100μm range and 5μm Graduation, the single-channe design meets several international standards for a wide range of material particle Fineness measurement.

$ 172.00

Reagent grade chemicals can minimize the growth of ElectRode bacteria and keep the Glass film moist, 500mL capacity unopened valid period of up to 5 years, suitable for ElectRode cleaning and then hydration.

$ 127.00

Iodine Reagent Formula specially designed for residual chlorine ElectRode, 250ml Encasement to meet routine testing needs, with ElectRode can improve Measurement accuracy and Stability, suitable for a variety of water quality environments.

$ 127.00

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