Pneumatic Quantitative Sampler

The pneumatic quantitative sampler uses compressed air to drive a piston, extracting a fixed volume of sample within a set stroke. It is used for standardized sampling of liquid materials such as coatings and inks, ensuring consistent sample quantities each time and reducing human error. It is suitable for rapid sampling operations in both laboratory and production settings.

Instruments

The sampling area is 100mm ² and the error is controlled within +/- 0.35cm ², which can handle 0.1~ 1.2mm Film thickness materials. The circular sampling design is used to ensure the standard of the sample, and the operation is simple and the results are reliable.

$ 417.00

The sampling area is 100cm ², the sampling thickness is 0-10mm, and the foot-operated pneumatic pressure operation can quickly and accurately cut the standard area sample, which is suitable for a variety of sheet materials.

$ 906.00

Special No. 10 steel high temperature quenching knife edge, smooth cutting without burrs; one-piece casting structure is sturdy and durable; sampling area 100cm ², error +/- 0.35cm ², suitable for 0.1~ 1.2mm Film thickness material.

$ 551.00

The special No. 10 steel knife edge is used to ensure durability, the punching sample is smooth without burrs, the integrated casting structure is sturdy and not deformed, the sampling area is 100cm2, and the sampling Film thickness range is 0.01-1 mm.

$ 551.00

The pneumatic clamping method is adopted, with a maximum load of 0.5KN. The clamping is stable and reliable, and the operation is simple. It is suitable for a variety of material testing scenarios.

$ 369.00

Pneumatic fixture to achieve automatic clamping, no manual operation; Measurement range covers 10~ 16000mN, support a variety of sheet material Tear strength detection, equipped with 3.2 inch LCD display and thermal printer.

$ 2308.00

Can cut 100cm ² standard area sample, sampling error +/- 0.35cm ², suitable for a variety of sheet material sampling, thickness range 0.1-5 mm, Operating temperature 20 +/- 10 ℃.

$ 933.00

Using pneumatic clamping sample, test range 250~ 5600kPa, accuracy +/- 0.5% FS, equipped with silicone oil medium to avoid rusting, automatic shutdown and storage of 50 sets of data, support emergency stop protection and real-time pressure monitoring.

$ 1004.00

Potential energy method is used to ensure Repeatability, pneumatic clamping and automatic cutting reduce human error, equipped with multiple sets of pendulum capacity, Measurement range covers 0~ 64N, test units can be automatically converted.

$ 4180.00

High Accuracy Sensor ensures +/- 0.5% error, pneumatic clamping system is easy to operate, supports 1600kPa Measurement range, can display pressure Linear dispersion and automatic statistics, protect Sensor safety.

$ 2373.00

Adopt Pneumatic Automatic Clamping Mode, Adjustable Clamping Pressure 0.2-0.7Mpa, Equipped with Rapid Sensing Protection Device and Precision Ball Screw, Ensure Test Stability and Convenience of Operation.

$ 5237.00

Measurement range 10~ 16000mN, resolution 0.1mN, pneumatic fixture to ensure stable clamping, thermal printer real-time output test data, suitable for a variety of sheet material Tear strength detection.

$ 2066.00

Pneumatic pressure mode, low noise and easy to adjust, Operating Pressure 0~ 0.9MPa adjustable, cylinder diaMeter 63mm, nominal force 45~ 80Kg, lightweight structure, comfortable operation.

$ 1606.00

Equipped with High Accuracy Servo Motor, uniform ink speed adjustable 0-300rpm, pressure 0 to 1kpa pneumatic adjustment, using circular embossing method to improve fit, support quick replacement of anilox roller.

$ 7049.00

High Accuracy Sensor and 24-bit AD Converter, Force Precision +/- 0.1%, Sampling Frequency 400 times/sec, Pneumatic Automatic Clamping Sample, 7-inch Touchscreen Real-time Display Data and Linear dispersion.

$ 4629.00

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