Low-Temperature Friction Tester

The low-temperature friction tester measures the coefficient of friction on material surfaces at set low temperatures. It records friction data between the sliding block and the sample using sensors, which helps evaluate the anti-slip performance of packaging materials, films, and other products in refrigerated environments to ensure the safety of stacking and transportation.
Selection
When selecting, pay attention to the temperature range covering the actual usage environment, ensure the fixture is compatible with the shape of the material being tested, the measurement accuracy meets industry standards, the equipment must have an anti-condensation design, the operation interface should be simple, and the maintenance costs and consumable supply should match the laboratory conditions.

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Instruments

Using reciprocating friction method, friction load 500g, Friction Frequency 40 +/- 2 times/minute, can simulate drying or wet conditions for material wear-resistant decolorization test.

$ 1639.00

Using microcomputer control to achieve automatic testing, equipped with High Accuracy force sensor accuracy of 0.001N, special drive system running smoothly, can simultaneously measure static friction and dynamic Coefficient of Friction.

$ 1482.00

Based on the national standard design, the static Coefficient of Friction and the dynamic Coefficient of Friction can be measured simultaneously, with a test accuracy of up to 0.001N, equipped with High Accuracy Sensor and special drive system to ensure smooth operation and accurate results.

$ 1516.00

Can simultaneously detect dynamic and static Coefficient of Friction, force range 0~ 5N, accuracy level 1, support microcomputer control and micro printer output test report.

$ 1542.00

Using microcomputer control to achieve automatic testing, equipped with High Accuracy force sensor accuracy of 0.001N, special drive system running smoothly, can simultaneously measure static friction and dynamic Coefficient of Friction.

$ 1516.00

Automatic measurement and display of dynamic and static Coefficient of Friction, Measurement accuracy +/- 1%, slider traverse speed 100mm/min, stable performance, accurate testing, complete functions, easy to operate.

$ 1364.00

The grinding head reciprocates within 110mm Travel, and the Friction Frequency is adjustable from 20 to 60cpm. It cooperates with 1000g weight to test Abrasion Resistance under different pressures, and the digital display counter directly displays the number of frictions.

$ 1300.00

It can automatically measure the dynamic and static Coefficient of Friction at the same time, using high-precision ball screw drive, the total error of the force measurement system is less than +/- 2%, and the micro printer can print multiple sets of results and the average value.

$ 2007.00

Double abrasive wheels X-shaped friction track, friction non-directivity closer to the actual working conditions, working wheel Rotation speed 60rpm +/- 2rpm, friction load optional 500g to 1000g, equipped with automatic counting and grinding function.

$ 1558.00

High Accuracy Imported Sensor, Measurement accuracy up to 0.001N, test stroke 0-320mm adjustable, speed range 1-1200mm/min, support arbitrary slider mass setting, real-time display of force value Linear dispersion, automatic calculation of static and dynamic Coefficient of Friction.

$ 2712.00

Double abrasive wheels swirl/spin friction design, adjustable friction load 500g to 1000g, working wheel Rotation speed 60rpm, to achieve non-directional abrasion, closer to the actual use of the scene.

$ 2139.00

With four-speed friction Frequency adjustable to 106cpm, friction load 20N, using an integrated precision grinder to ensure stable testing without jitter, embedded friction table to ensure uniform friction area and silent operation.

$ 1493.00

The dual-station design can simultaneously carry out two sample tests, the friction speed is 30CPM, the friction hammer load is 200g, and it has the power-off memory function to support dry and wet friction and organic solvent friction test.

$ 1053.00

Stepping motor control precision, low noise; force range 0.01~ 10N, resolution 0.01N; automatic reset and overload protection, support data communication.

$ 2074.00

Adopt 0.5 High Accuracy Force Value Sensor, Force Value Acquisition Frequency 2ms, Support static friction and Kinetic COF simultaneous measurement, full digitalization system to ensure accurate and stable testing.

$ 1461.00

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