Powder Fineness Gauge

The powder fineness meter measures particle size distribution through sieving or laser diffraction, used to control the particle size of powder raw materials in industries such as coatings and plastics, ensuring product uniformity and process stability.
Selection
When selecting, consider powder characteristics such as particle size range, shape, and density to match the instrument's measurement principles. Determine accuracy requirements based on industry standards, and choose between manual or automated models by considering sample processing capacity and budget.

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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 0-25μm, ergonomic design, easy to hold, suitable for particle size and fineness of grinding detection.

$ 1157.00

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

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

Special design container to ensure measurement conformity, suitable for color scheme, suitable for fine powder particle measurement, effectively avoid the influence of powder tightness and surface Smoothness.

$ 220.00

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 0-15μm, ergonomic design, easy to hold, suitable for particle size and fineness of grinding detection.

$ 1157.00

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

Measurement accuracy of +/- 2 microns, wear resistance and corrosion resistance, handheld operation, suitable for rapid detection of various material fineness.

$ 1086.00

Stainless steel is more durable, with a length of 75mm, suitable for all models of GrindoMeter, and meets ASTM D1210, DIN 53203 and other standards to ensure accurate fineness measurement.

$ 549.00

Tool steel hardened and polished, accuracy +/- 2μm, range 0-50μm, ergonomic design for easy holding, suitable for particle size and fineness of grinding inspection.

$ 1157.00

Made of Swiss tool steel, Abrasion Resistance and corrosion resistance are excellent, accuracy reaches +/- 2 microns, wide groove design is easy to handle, suitable for a variety of material fineness detection.

$ 1323.00

Double groove structure can be measured twice at the same time, Measurement range 0~ 25μm, accuracy +/- 2μm, hardened stainless steel material wear and corrosion resistance, suitable for a variety of material fineness detection.

$ 1086.00

Made of Swiss 1.2805 tool steel, Abrasion Resistance and corrosion resistance are excellent; the accuracy reaches +/- 2 microns, the groove width is 37mm, and the graded slope design is easy to quickly read the fineness value.

$ 1323.00

Made of wear-resistant and anti-corrosion Swiss tool steel, the accuracy reaches +/- 2 microns, and the wide 37mm groove design is easy to handle, suitable for rapid determination of fineness of various materials.

$ 1323.00

Articles

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Sand Falling Test Apparatus for Measuring the Wear Resistance of Powder Coatings
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Pendulum hardness tester measures the damping hardness of powder coatings.
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Karl Fischer Moisture Analyzer Determines Moisture Content in Powder Coatings
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Scraper Fineness Gauge for Determining the Fineness of Paste Inks
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Density Determination: Selection Strategy between Pycnometer Method and Densimeter Method
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Salt spray test chamber evaluates the protective performance of powder coatings
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An article tells you how to choose a fineness gauge.
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