ZAHN viscosity Cup for coatings

The Zahn viscosity cup measures the time required for a fluid to flow out from a standard orifice at the bottom of the cup to reflect its viscosity. Its function is to quickly assess the fluidity of coatings on-site, and it is applied in quality control during the production and application of paints and inks.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the cup number to the viscosity range of the material being tested. Cup No. 1 is used for low-viscosity materials, and Cup No. 5 is used for high-viscosity materials. Choose the cup with the corresponding calibration coefficient according to industry standards, and pay attention to the integrity of the cup rim to avoid scratches that could affect accuracy.

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Instruments

Measurement range 400-1800cSt, equipped with 44ml Cup volume, correction factor 0.95-1, accurate viscosity test at 25 ℃ thermostatic environment.

$ 131.00

Portable design is easy to operate, volume 44ml, pore size 1.93mm, viscosity measurement range 5~ 60cst, outflow time 35~ 80s, suitable for rapid viscosity detection in the workshop.

$ 138.00

Made of stainless steel to ensure durability, the 2.7mm filter diaMeter is suitable for the viscosity range of 20-250cst, and the outflow time is controlled at 20-80 seconds. It is designed to meet ASTM standards to ensure measurement accuracy.

$ 478.00

Filter diaMeter 2mm, viscosity measurement range up to 60cst, flow time 35-80 seconds, stainless steel durable and easy to clean, in line with international standards to ensure Measurement accuracy

$ 521.00

Filter diaMeter 4.3mm, viscosity measurement range 200-1200cst, stainless steel corrosion resistance, in line with international standards design, can quickly assess the liquid viscosity conformity.

$ 483.00

Immersion design, 2mm outflow aperture, viscosity measurement range 5~ 60cSt, stainless steel material, ASTM D4212 standard, correction factor 0.95~ 1.05.

$ 135.00

Aperture 4.26mm, viscosity measurement range 200~ 1200cSt, stainless steel corrosion resistance, portable immersion design for easy operation, correction factor 0.95~ 1.05 to ensure accuracy.

$ 131.00

Made of stainless steel, aperture 3.76mm, Measurement range 100~ 800cSt, correction factor 0.95~ 1.05, in line with ASTM D4212 standard, suitable for Newton type liquid viscosity test.

$ 131.00

Made of stainless steel, filter diaMeter 5.3mm, viscosity measurement range 400-1800cst, can test high viscosity liquid, flow time 20-80 seconds, in line with international standards.

$ 485.00

Made of stainless steel, with a flow hole diaMeter of 2.74mm and a capacity of 44ml, it can accurately measure liquids in the viscosity range of 20-250cSt at 25 +/- 0.2 ℃ Ambient Temperature.

$ 131.00

Flow hole diaMeter 6mm, Cup height 74mm, stainless steel material, in line with international standards, suitable for Newtonian or near newtonian fluid, providing accurate viscosity assessment.

$ 587.00

Adopting a double-sided design, the front supports No. 4 Cup and No. 2 Zahn Cup conversion, and the back supports ISO3-6, No. 3 Zahn Cup and Gardner Viscometer conversion, covering ISO2431, ASTM D4212 and other standards.

$ 256.00

Measurement range 100~ 300cst, equipped with 5mm flow hole and bracket, using copper Cup body, in line with ISO2431 standard, suitable for Benchtop viscosity testing.

$ 196.00

Using aluminum alloy anodic oxidation Cup body and stainless steel nozzle, the diaMeter of the flow hole is 2.53mm, the viscosity range is 25~ 120cSt, and the liquid viscosity is evaluated by measuring the outflow time, which conforms to the ASTM standard design.

$ 130.00

Using stainless steel material, filter diaMeter 3.8mm, viscosity measurement range 100-800cst, outflow time 20-80 seconds, suitable for medium viscosity fluid rapid test.

$ 478.00

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