Pressure-sensitive adhesive viscoMeter

The pressure-sensitive adhesive viscometer measures the flow resistance of adhesives through rotation or falling ball methods, reflecting their viscosity. It is used to monitor the uniformity of adhesive coating and curing effectiveness, as well as to control bonding quality in the production of labels and adhesive tapes.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the measurement range to the viscosity of the sample, ensuring the rotor specifications are suitable for the sample volume, and verifying that the temperature control function meets the test environment requirements. Pay attention to data repeatability accuracy and ease of operation, and determine the instrument model based on the commonly used viscosity range.

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Instruments

The pressure-sensitive element is used for automatic counting, the diaMeter of the culture dish supports ≤ Φ 90 mm, and it is equipped with dark deep background and annular fluorescent side-shot lighting. The colony contrast is clear, and the counting is fast and reliable.

$ 228.00

Irreversible discoloration design, temperature accuracy 50 ℃, circular single grid structure, specification 2x2cm, Pressure sensitive adhesive to ensure firm paste, suitable for temperature monitoring in harsh environments.

$ 88.00

The irreversible discoloration feature ensures that the temperature record is permanently preserved, the 75 ° C accurate temperature measurement point is firmly pasted with the Pressure sensitive adhesive, the 2x2cm round design is easy to install and the protective film enhances the durability.

$ 89.00

Measurement accuracy of 0.007mm, Graduation of 0.001mm, probe diaMeter Φ 5mm, maximum measurement depth 45mm, suitable for on-site rapid thickness detection.

$ 251.00

Measurement accuracy of 0.007mm, Graduation of 0.001mm, probe diaMeter of Φ 5mm plane, maximum measurement depth of 80mm, in line with national standards.

$ 267.00

Using irreversible discoloration technology, with three temperature windows, Temperature range 70 ℃ to 120 ℃, Back Pressure sensitive adhesive design is easy to paste, size is 12x30mm.

$ 150.00

Automatic counting using pressure sensitive elements, equipped with special probe pen and dark background lighting, culture dish diaMeter support ≤ Φ 90mm, fast and reliable counting and clear colony contrast.

$ 228.00

With 6 test stations can synchronize multiple sets of tests, High Accuracy proximity switch and laser cross-cut test board, timing range of 9999h59min59s, automatic Timing function to ensure accurate and reliable data.

$ 687.00

Using irreversible discoloration technology, temperature point 60 ℃, specification 2x2cm circular design, with Pressure sensitive adhesive to ensure firm paste, over temperature display red, black and other Color changes.

$ 88.00

Irreversible discoloration design, the temperature window display is clear; three temperature measurement points cover 70 ° C, 85 ° C and 120 ° C; size 12x30mm, 120 pieces each, with Pressure sensitive adhesive for easy sticking.

$ 150.00

Six-station synchronous test, timing accuracy of 99 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds, using imported proximity switch and laser cross-cut test board to ensure accurate and reliable data, with automatic timing and anti-data loss function.

$ 812.00

Irreversible discoloration design, temperature point 80 ℃, specification 2x2cm round, easy to paste with Pressure sensitive adhesive, surface protective film to enhance durability, suitable for harsh Ambient Temperature Monitoring.

$ 88.00

Using irreversible discoloration technology, temperature accuracy up to 120 ℃, circular 2x2cm size with Pressure sensitive adhesive firmly pasted, surface protective film to enhance durability, suitable for harsh Ambient Temperature Monitoring.

$ 89.00

Pressure sensitive adhesive paste, temperature point 70 ℃, specification 2x2cm, irreversible discoloration design, over temperature display a variety of Colors such as red, black, green or yellow, with protective film on the surface, suitable for harsh environments.

$ 88.00

Pressure sensitive adhesive paste firmly, 65 ℃ single point temperature measurement accuracy, irreversible discoloration characteristics can permanently record the overtemperature state, circular design for easy observation, 2x2cm specification suitable for small space installation.

$ 89.00

Articles

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