Material Abrasion Machine

The material abrasion machine measures the surface wear of materials by bringing specimens into contact with abrasives through rotational or reciprocating motion. It is used to test the wear resistance of materials such as plastics and coatings, simulating wear conditions encountered in actual use.
Selection
When selecting, consider the load range and grinding head type required by the testing standards, determine the fixture specifications based on the sample size, compare rotational speed accuracy and displacement resolution, check whether the wear measurement method aligns with material properties, and confirm that the equipment material meets the requirements for corrosive environments.

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It has two LISHARU graphic motion track test modes, supports 60 × 40mm moving range, adopts 4 grinding head design, and the non-turning guide plate is convenient for sample loading operation.

$ 1719.00

Using reciprocating motion to simulate transportation abrasion, Friction Frequency 0~ 2.5Hz adjustable, Test Travel 12.7~ 50.8mm, support continuous test 0~ 24 hours, suitable for a variety of can sizes and pressure conditions.

$ 102337.00

Can test inks multi-directional adhesion at the same time, Friction Frequency 43cpm, Friction Load 2lb/4lb, Abrasion Resistance evaluation by measurement density or Coating thickness reduction, support 0-99999 automatic shutdown.

$ 832.00

Scruf Travel 20-300mm adjustable, speed range 1-60cpm, equipped with TFT full color display and intelligent Operating interface, supports manual testing and is compatible with a variety of standard accessories, suitable for coating Abrasion Resistance evaluation.

$ 12766.00

Adopt reciprocating friction method, Friction Frequency 0~ 2.5Hz, Test Travel 12.7~ 50.8mm, can simulate coating abrasion during transportation, support continuous test 0~ 24 hours.

$ 102337.00

Measurement range 0~ 1250μm, suitable for LEEB220 and LEEB222 Coating thickness Gauge, Abrasion Resistance is good, suitable for a variety of nonmagnetic Coating thickness detection.

$ 157.00

With four adjustable friction Frequency 21/43/85/106cpm, friction load 20N, support linear reciprocating friction movement, power-off memory function to ensure that paraMeters are not lost, effective analysis of coating adhesion and wear resistance performance.

$ 1447.00

Using standard sand free fall brushing layer, straight grinding to expose 4mm substrate; can quantify the abrasion per unit thickness of the paint layer of sand volume, the inner diaMeter of the catheter 19mm, sample holder 45 degrees angle fixed.

$ 538.00

Can set the moving distance 0.5-4 inches, Rotation speed 2-60 times/min and other paraMeters, support wet and dry abrasion test, can test any size or shape sample, ensure test Stability and accuracy.

$ 1122.00

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

The width is 11/16inch, and each roll can be tested for about 1800 turns. It needs to be stored at a temperature of 23 +/- 2 ° C and a Humidity of 50 +/- 10% environment to ensure test Stability and Repeatability.

$ 81.00

Three sets of samples can be tested simultaneously, supporting two standard methods of no presser foot and presser foot, adjustable fixture movement amplitude, frequency conversion speed regulation, and automatic counting and shutdown functions after reaching the set number of times.

$ 7335.00

Film Film thickness 48.0μm, Spreader width 300mm, stainless steel material, wear and corrosion resistance, especially suitable for high viscosity or high abrasion experiments, high accuracy and durability.

$ 160.00

The formed process achieves 0.1 micron film scale accuracy, wet film thickness 48.0 μm, Spreader width 300mm, stainless steel material is wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant, suitable for high viscosity or high abrasion experimental environment.

$ 160.00

Scruf Travel 20-300mm adjustable, with +/- 1% speed accuracy, equipped with TFT display and intelligent Operating interface, supports multiple languages and accessories expansion.

$ 15011.00

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