Double Groove Fineness Gauge for Coatings

The paint dual-groove fineness gauge is a metal plate with two wedge-shaped grooves used to measure the maximum particle size of pigments or fillers by observing the position where particles become visible after scraping a paint sample. It is employed to control the grinding fineness of coatings, prevent surface roughness of the paint film, and is widely applied in paint production and quality inspection.
Selection
When selecting, consider the groove depth range to match the fineness of the sample, choose wear-resistant stainless steel material to ensure long-term use, ensure clear scales for easy reading, a flat and distortion-free plate surface, and dimensions that meet standard operational requirements.

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Instruments

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

$ 1086.00

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

Adopt double groove grading slope design, range 0~ 500μm, accuracy +/- 2µm, wear-resistant and anti-corrosion hardened stainless steel material, handheld operation can quickly determine the fineness of various materials.

$ 1692.00

Double groove structure with graded slope design, Measurement accuracy of +/- 2 microns, wear-resistant and anti-corrosion stainless steel material, hand-held operation, suitable for rapid detection of various material fineness.

$ 1086.00

Double groove structure for rapid detection, accuracy of +/- 2 microns, wear and corrosion resistance, support micron, Hegman, North inclined surface of a variety of scale units, Applicable standards.

$ 1384.00

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

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

The double-channel design allows for two parallel tests and is made of Hardness 52 +/- 2HRC wear-resistant alloy steel with a groove size of 140 x 12.5mm to ensure Measurement accuracy and service life.

$ 194.00

Double groove structure can be measured twice at the same time, the range is 0-50 μm, Graduation 2.5 μm, using Hardness 52 +/- 2HRC wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant alloy steel to ensure long-term use accuracy and stability.

$ 194.00

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

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

Made of stainless steel, the groove width is 12mm, Graduation 1.5μm, with a single groove design, suitable for fineness measurement in the range of 0-15 microns.

$ 296.00

Made of Hardness 52 +/- 2HRC wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant alloy steel with 0-25μm range and 1.25μm Graduation, the double-channel design enables two simultaneous measurements for accuracy and efficiency.

$ 194.00

Made of hardened stainless steel, with an accuracy of 2 μm, equipped with a double groove design, supports a range of 0-5000 μm, and is suitable for particle size determination of various materials.

$ 1886.00

Adopt Hardness 52 +/- 2HRC wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant alloy steel, double-channel design, range 0~ 100μm, Graduation 5μm, suitable for measurement of particle dispersion of various materials.

$ 194.00

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