Varnish Stirrer

The varnish stirrer drives the blades to rotate through an electric motor, ensuring uniform mixing of components such as resins and solvents in the varnish to prevent sedimentation and layering. It is used in applications such as paint production and laboratory sample preparation to guarantee the stability of the paint mixture and the quality of the coating results.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the varnish viscosity to the motor power, determine the stirrer length based on the container size, use stainless steel to suit the solvent environment, utilize speed control functions to meet the needs of different mixing stages, and pay attention to the fixing device and operational safety.

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Made of stainless steel, the range is 10~ 100μm, Division 10μm, Dimension 65 * 36 * 1.5mm, suitable for Paints, varnish and other Coating Coating thickness measurement.

$ 119.00

Equipped with 18 standard color scale solution, prepared according to GB/T1722-92 standard, using an inner diaMeter of 10.75mm Glass testtube, Color comparison is carried out in the Color Assessment Cabinet to ensure accurate measurement results.

$ 136.00

Heating power 800W, speed range 0-2600 rpm, support vacuum reaction and pressure reaction for a long time stirring, with durable magnetic steel and PTFE stirrer.

$ 209.00

DC brushless motor design, Rotation speed 0~ 2000rpm, put in the stirrer without hopper; double-decked thermal insulation structure, rapid heating and prolong the life of the host; built-in over-temperature protection device, safe and reliable use.

$ 222.00

Using three-phase brushless DC motor to achieve 50-1500rpm stable speed regulation, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃ and with temperature protection function, soft start design to prevent stirrer beating, suitable for long-term unmanned operation.

$ 424.00

Polygonal structure design, range 25~ 2032µm, in line with GB/T1764-79, GB/T134522-92, ISO 2808-74 standards, suitable for Paints, varnish and other Coating wet film thickness measurement.

$ 106.00

Speed range is 300-23000 rpm, and the internal suction homogeneous structure can effectively homogenize, emulsify and extract. Stirrer can be used at low speed.

$ 296.00

The aluminum alloy material ensures durability, the volume of 100ml meets the standard measurement requirements, and the 0.1 ℃ indexing thermoMeter can achieve accurate density determination, suitable for laboratory environment.

$ 125.00

Equipped with a 200mm diaMeter pick-up cylinder and an 8-liter capacity, the manual Stirrer works in tandem with an 80-mesh forming filter for uniform Pulp distribution and efficient dehydrating.

$ 1397.00

Using electronic constant force speed control circuit, digital direct display Rotation speed, Power 500W, Speed range 100-2000rpm, low reliable operation noise, can calculate the relationship between stirring line speed and chemical reaction rate.

$ 403.00

Adopt sealing solvent system to reduce water vapor interference, support 100 titration methods, Measurement range covers 1ppm to 5%, built-in automatic drift correction function, equipped with electronic adjustment Magnetic Stirrer.

$ 11389.00

Four-station independent operation does not interfere with each other, the brushless DC motor provides 12.5mN · M torque, temperature control accuracy of +/- 1 ℃, supports automatic temperature control function and stepless speed regulation of 0~ 1500rpm, to meet the needs of multi-sample synchronous processing.

$ 569.00

Maximum stirring capacity 3 liters, stirring speed 200~ 1800rpm stepless speed regulation, Heating power 450W, Temperature range RT + 5~ 320 ℃, using aluminum alloy die-casting shell, high temperature corrosion resistance easy to clean.

$ 311.00

With a maximum stirring capacity of 1000ml and 300W Heating power, stepless speed regulation can precisely and stably stir liquids within the range of 2400rpm, especially suitable for small volume sample testing, easy to operate.

$ 159.00

High torque design, Speed range 10~ 500rpm, low noise operation, suitable for high viscosity material mixing, Electric lift Travel 245mm, Stainless steel Impeller to ensure efficient mixing.

$ 496.00

Articles

Drop Ball Method of Impact Testing Machine for Evaluating the Impact Resistance of Varnish
This article introduces the use of the falling ball method with an impact testing machine to assess the impact resistance of varnish. The method involves dropping a steel ball of specified weight from a predetermined height onto a test panel coated with varnish to observe whether the coating cracks or peels off, thereby evaluating its impact resistance.
Wet film thickness gauge measures the wet film thickness of varnish.
The wet film thickness gauge is a mechanical tool used to measure the thickness of liquid varnish coatings. It operates by rolling the gauge so that the tips of its teeth contact the substrate and leave marks. The thickness value is then obtained by the operator reading the scale of the first tooth that becomes coated with the varnish.
Method for determining the dynamic viscosity of varnish using a falling ball viscometer
This article introduces a method for measuring the dynamic viscosity of varnish using a falling-ball viscometer. It is based on Stokes' law, which calculates viscosity by measuring the time required for a standard small ball to fall a fixed distance in a vertical glass tube filled with varnish.
Muffle Furnace Ash Test Method for Determination of Inorganic Filler Residues in Varnish
This article introduces the method of using the muffle furnace ash test to determine the residual amount of inorganic fillers in varnish. The inorganic substances in varnish can affect the performance of the coating, making accurate determination of ash content important for quality control.
Pull-off Adhesion Tester for Quantitative Measurement of Varnish Adhesion.
The pull-off adhesion tester quantitatively measures the adhesion strength between a varnish coating and the substrate by vertically pulling off a test column. It is essential to ensure proper substrate preparation, complete curing of the coating, and the use of a suitable adhesive during testing.
Buchholz indentation tester measures the indentation hardness of varnish.
The Buchholz indentation test is a method for measuring the indentation hardness of coatings such as varnishes. It involves applying a specific indenter to the coating surface under a standard load, and after unloading, the length of the residual indentation is measured. A longer length indicates lower hardness.
Visual color comparison method using colorimetric tubes to determine the color phase of varnish.
Colorimetric tube visual colorimetry is a method used to determine the color hue tendency of varnish samples by directly comparing them with a standard color scale using the human eye. During operation, samples and standard liquid columns should be prepared using colorimetric tubes of consistent specifications under standard lighting conditions, and the hue differences should be observed in parallel.
Flash point tester for determination of closed cup flash point of varnish
This article introduces the method for determining the closed-cup flash point of varnish using a flash point tester. The flash point refers to the minimum temperature at which the vapor on the surface of the varnish ignites momentarily when exposed to a flame after heating. It is a crucial indicator for assessing the fire risk during its production, storage, and transportation.
Thermogravimetric Analyzer for Determining the Solid Content of Varnish
The principle of determining the solid content of varnish using a thermogravimetric analyzer is as follows: when the sample is heated, volatile solvents and moisture evaporate, leading to a decrease in mass, while the remaining solid mass stabilizes. The solid content is calculated by comparing the initial and final mass ratios.
Adhesion Tester Pull-Off Method for Determining Adhesion Strength of Varnish
This article introduces the test method for measuring the adhesion strength of varnish using the pull-off method. It involves adhering test cylinders to the coating and substrate with adhesive, then vertically pulling them apart with an instrument to record the maximum pulling force and calculate the adhesion strength.
Key steps for measuring the efflux time of varnish using a viscosity cup method
This article introduces the method for measuring the outflow time of varnish using a viscosity cup. The principle is based on Poiseuille's law, where viscosity is estimated by recording the time it takes for the liquid to completely flow out from the small hole at the bottom of the cup—longer times typically indicate higher viscosity.
Application of Gloss Meter in Gloss Measurement of Varnish Coatings
A gloss meter is used to measure the gloss of varnish coatings by detecting surface-reflected light to quantitatively assess the appearance of the coating. The measurement is based on the principle of specular reflection of light, commonly employing angles such as 20°, 60°, and 85° to correspond to different gloss ranges, and follows standard formulas for calculation.
The pendulum hardness tester tests the scratch resistance limit of varnish.
The pendulum hardness tester measures the hardness of varnish by observing the attenuation of the pendulum's swing on the coating surface, with faster attenuation indicating a softer coating. The scratch resistance of varnish depends not only on hardness but also on elasticity and toughness. Hardness testing sets the basic threshold for scratch resistance.