Sulfuric Acid Viscosity Tester

The sulfuric acid viscometer calculates viscosity by measuring the resistance encountered by a rotor as it rotates in a sulfuric acid solution. It is used to monitor the concentration and fluidity of sulfuric acid in processes such as papermaking and chemical fiber production, ensuring stable operations.
Selection
When selecting, focus on ensuring the measurement range covers common sulfuric acid concentrations, the rotor material is resistant to strong acid corrosion, the temperature control precision matches the process requirements, calibration certificates are complete, and the operation interface aligns with the user's habits.

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Instruments

Modular design with MCU chip to achieve low power consumption, with intelligent Sensor detection technology, Response Time ≤ 30 seconds, detection error ≤ +/- 3% F. S, support a variety of signal output and remote alarm function.

$ 912.00

Measurement range 0.0-15 ppm, accuracy +/- 0.3ppm +/- 5% reading, using LED@525nm Illuminant, based on amino acid method for rapid detection of phosphoric acid salts, easy to operate and suitable for laboratory and field.

$ 209.00

Using 525nm LED Illuminant, Measurement range 0.0-30 ppm, accuracy +/- 1.0ppm, based on amino acid method to achieve high Sensitivity phosphoric acid salt detection, suitable for a variety of water quality environments.

$ 215.00

Using stainless steel material to ensure acid and alkaline resistance, wet film thickness 100μm accuracy of +/- 2μm, suitable for a variety of pRoduct coating and in line with industry standards.

$ 1406.00

The stainless steel material has acid and alkaline resistance, wet film thickness 75μm accuracy +/- 2μm, suitable for coating applications of various substrates.

$ 1406.00

Using stainless steel material with acid and alkaline resistance, wet film thickness 250μm accuracy of +/- 2μm, suitable for flat and sturdy substrate film operation.

$ 1406.00

Made of stainless steel with good acid and alkaline resistance, wet film thickness 150μm accuracy +/- 2μm, suitable for a variety of pRoducts on flat substrates Spreader applications.

$ 1406.00

Using stainless steel material acid and alkali resistance, wet film thickness 25μm accuracy +/- 2μm, suitable for flat substrate coating, in line with ASTM multiple test standards.

$ 1406.00

Using 525nm LED Illuminant to ensure Stability, Measurement range 0-200ppb, accuracy +/- 5ppb, support ascorbic acid detection, with Automatic calibration verification function.

$ 215.00

Using stainless steel material acid and alkali, wet film thickness 50μm accuracy +/- 2μm, suitable for flat and solid substrate coating different pRoducts, surface polishing.

$ 1406.00

Microcrystalline Glass panel resistant to strong acid and alkali, low expansion coefficient to ensure high temperature without deformation, the highest Operating temperature 450 ℃, surrounded by 316L stainless steel material comprehensive corrosion resistance.

$ 643.00

The samples were treated by acid-base cooking method, and 6 samples could be measured each time. The repeatability error of the absolute value of crude fiber content below 10% did not exceed 0.4%, and the determination time was about 100 minutes.

$ 912.00

Microcrystalline Glass panel is resistant to strong acid and alkali, low expansion coefficient to ensure no deformation at high temperature; Operating temperature 450 ℃, ceramic fiber insulation material is lightweight and efficient, and 316L stainless steel around is corrosion resistant.

$ 612.00

Microcrystalline Glass panel resistant to strong acid and alkali, low expansion coefficient to ensure high temperature without deformation, the highest Operating temperature 450 ℃, 316L stainless steel material comprehensive anti-corrosion, ceramic fiber insulation material lightweight and efficient.

$ 403.00

Measurement range 0.00-2 ppm, accuracy +/- 0.04ppm, based on LED Illuminant and Color reaction principle, suitable for low concentration water quality detection.

$ 215.00

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