Atomic Absorption SpectroPhotoMeter for Ink

The ink atomic absorption spectrophotometer atomizes samples through high temperatures and measures the absorption intensity of light at specific wavelengths to quantify the content of metallic elements. It is used to detect heavy metals such as lead and cadmium in ink, ensuring the safety of printed materials.
Selection
When selecting, consider the types of elements to be detected and their content ranges, match the atomization method with the characteristics of the ink matrix, pay attention to the instrument's detection limits and stability, choose the level of automation based on the daily sample volume, and verify compliance with industry standards.

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Instruments

Using 15.5cm/min ink wiping speed, equipped with 0.1mm ink coating platen, the test process is precisely controlled by 4.3 inch Touchscreen, which can accurately determine the absorption capacity of the material to the inks vehicle.

$ 2784.00

The ink wiping speed is 15.5cm/min, the opening area of the ink coating platen is 20cm ², and the ink absorption time is 120s. The test process is automatically controlled to accurately determine the absorption capacity and penetration performance of the paper to inks.

$ 4124.00

The ink wiping speed is 15.5 +/- 1.0cm/min, the opening area of the ink coating platen is 20 +/- 0.4cm ², and the ink absorption time is 120 +/- 5s. It is controlled by 4.3 inch color Touchscreen, which is suitable for the absorption performance measurement of paper inks.

$ 3946.00

The ink wiping speed of the instrument is 15.5 +/- 25px/min, the ink absorption time is 120 +/- 5s, and the 4.3 color Touchscreen control can accurately evaluate the acceptance of inks and the absorption capacity of the vehicle.

$ 4342.00

Measurement range is 5-200mm Graduation 1mm, and smooth operation is realized by eccentric lifting mechanism, which is suitable for capillary liquid absorption height measurement.

$ 688.00

Measurement range 0-200mm, using Krem design principle, suitable for capillary liquid absorption height determination, Graduation accuracy to 1mm.

$ 606.00

The instrument can simultaneously measure 10 samples, equipped with 5 Graduation 1mm engraving rulers, suitable for the detection of unglued paper with a capillary liquid absorption height of more than 5mm.

$ 569.00

Test area of 100cm ², press roller mass 10kg, can accurately determine the surface of the paper liquid absorption mass, in line with international standards.

$ 533.00

Using stainless steel material corrosion resistance, special sink design anti-leakage, Measurement range 0-200mm, suitable for thickness less than or equal to 1.5mm capillary liquid absorption height determination.

$ 688.00

The Cobb test method is used to determine the water absorption value per unit area, the test area is 100cm ², the cylinder height is 50mm, and it is equipped with Basis Weight 200-250g/m2 absorbent paper, which meets the requirements of ISO535 and GB/T1540 standards.

$ 440.00

Test area of 100cm ², cylinder height of 50mm, can accurately determine the unit area of paper and Cardboard in the specified time surface absorption of water, using the Cobb test method for surface Water Absorbency test.

$ 451.00

High Accuracy Sensor is used to ensure stable and reliable weighing, reaction time is less than 2 seconds, maximum range is 2200g, readability accuracy is 0.01g, standard water absorption kit and a variety of interface options.

$ 921.00

Using 100cm ² standard test area and 100ml test water, equipped with 10kg pressure roller to ensure uniform pressure of the sample, can accurately measure the liquid absorption in different time periods from 30s to 1800s, to meet a variety of test needs.

$ 701.00

The test area is 100cm ² and the press roller mass is 10kg, which can accurately determine the Water Absorbency of the paper surface, and is suitable for the quality control and detection and analysis of the adhesive paper.

$ 554.00

The surface water absorption of paper and Cardboard was measured by Cobb test method, the test area was 100 +/- 0.2cm ², and the mass of the pressing roller was 10 +/- 0.5kg. The water absorption value of Cobb can be accurately calculated.

$ 493.00

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