Low-temperature Abrasion Tester

The low-temperature wear testing machine uses a refrigeration system to keep the sample at a set low temperature. Pressure is applied by a friction pair to perform reciprocating or rotational friction, measuring the surface wear of the material. It is used to test the wear resistance of plastics, rubber, coatings, and other materials in low-temperature environments, commonly applied in cold resistance testing for automotive parts and outdoor equipment.
Selection
When selecting, confirm that the test temperature range covers the actual usage environment, matches the fixture type for the sample size, and check the load accuracy and temperature control stability. Refer to the corresponding material standards (such as ASTM D1044), while also considering equipment maintenance costs and the brand's after-sales response speed.

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Instruments

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

Temperature range -5~ 100 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation and Uniformity up to +/- 0.05 ℃, support a variety of temperature control media, with RS485 interface remote control and multiple safety protection functions.

$ 4592.00

Provide a uniform and constant field source with controlled temperature, which can be used for constant temperature experiments or tests on samples, and can also be used as a heat source for direct or auxiliary heating.

$ 2784.00

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

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

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

Aluminum die-casting ceramic coating working plate is resistant to abrasion and corrosion, the highest temperature is 350 ° C, the temperature control accuracy is +/- 0.2 ° C, the DC brushless motor runs smoothly with low noise, and the double heating control circuit ensures temperature stability.

$ 493.00

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

Using fluorine-free refrigeration system and mirror stainless steel liner, temperature range -40~ 65 ℃, with microcomputer intelligent control and independent temperature limit alarm function, support multi-stage programming and RS-485 communication interface.

$ 5245.00

Using Nidec compressor and DuPont environmental protection refrigerant, Humidity control accuracy of 0.1 ℃, equipped with double-decked vacuum heating defrosting observation window and stainless steel sample holder, support multi-stage programming and Data storage.

$ 3301.00

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