Adhesive Viscosity Gauge

The adhesive viscometer measures viscosity by assessing the resistance encountered by a rotor as it rotates within the adhesive. It is used to control the fluidity and coating uniformity of adhesives and is employed in industries such as coatings and inks for production quality monitoring.
Selection
When selecting a viscometer for adhesives, consider the viscosity range and type of the adhesive, match the instrument's measurement accuracy and rotor specifications, ensure ease of operation and environmental adaptability, and determine the appropriate model based on the actual application scenario and budget.

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Instruments

Measured value 500N, suitable for tape, PCB, adhesive tape and other materials disbonding force test, supporting the Force Gauge test bench.

$ 89.00

The equipment tests the initial Tack by short contact between steel ball and adhesive tape sample at a small pressure, adjustable tilt angle 0~ 60 °, rolling ball range 1/32 inch to 1 inch, suitable for a variety of material adhesion evaluation.

$ 240.00

Suitable for a variety of Corrugated Board adhesive strength test, equipped with different specifications of steel needles, needle diaMeter range 1.0-3 mm, support A, B, C, E corrugated test, sample size 25 × 80mm.

$ 222.00

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

Irreversible discoloration record historical temperature, accuracy +/- 1 ° C to +/- 4 ° C, oil, water and steam resistance, self-adhesive design for easy installation and storage.

$ 98.00

Adopting the test principle of inclined rolling ball method, the tilt angle adjustment range is 0~ 40 °, equipped with 32 GCr15 bearing steel balls, and the shape tolerance accuracy exceeds GB/T308 level 40 to achieve accurate initial Tack evaluation.

$ 296.00

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

Can cut 25 * 100mm sample, sampling error +/- 0.5mm, sampling thickness range of 18mm, fast and accurate completion of Corrugated Board Edge Crush Test and adhesive strength test sample preparation.

$ 620.00

Adjustable tilt angle 0~ 40 °, the steel ball meets the standard of GB/T308 grade 40 or above, which is convenient for angle and position adjustment.

$ 299.00

Irreversible discoloration record historical temperature, Measurement accuracy +/- 1 ℃ to +/- 4 ℃, oil and water vapor resistance, self-adhesive design for easy installation, Instant Response.

$ 96.00

Provides irreversible temperature recording with accuracy of +/- 1 ° C below 100 ° C and +/- 1.5 ° C from 100 ° C to 154 ° C. Self-adhesive design, resistant to oil, water and steam, ensures reliable monitoring.

$ 98.00

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

Irreversible color change records the highest temperature, Measurement accuracy +/- 1 ℃ to +/- 4 ℃, oil and water vapor resistance, self-adhesive design for easy installation, 50 sheets to meet the needs of long-term use.

$ 98.00

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 +/- 1 ° C to +/- 4 ° C, oil-resistant, water-resistant and steam-resistant, self-adhesive design for easy installation, temperature grid discoloration is obvious and easy to identify.

$ 96.00

Articles

How to choose the right rotational viscometer?
This article introduces how to select an appropriate rotational viscometer, so you won't be blind when choosing a viscosity measurement instrument!
Stormer viscometer controls the in-can viscosity of latex paint.
This paper introduces the application of the Stormer viscometer in controlling the paint can viscosity of latex paint. Paint can viscosity affects application performance and user experience, with either too high or too low values causing issues.
Application of High-Temperature Viscometer in Testing the Melt Viscosity Characteristics of Hot Melt Ink
This article introduces a method for testing the melt viscosity of hot-melt ink using a high-temperature viscometer. The test employs a rotational viscometer to measure the viscosity of three ink samples at different temperatures.
Application of Cone-and-Plate Viscometer in Determining the Rheological Curve of Non-Newtonian Fluids in UV Inks
This article introduces how a cone-plate viscometer measures the rheological curve of UV ink. UV ink is a non-Newtonian fluid whose viscosity changes with shear rate.
Guide to Selecting a Laboratory Rotational Viscometer for Coatings Development
This article introduces how to select a laboratory rotational viscometer in coatings research and development. It first explains the principle of rotational viscometers measuring viscosity based on shear resistance, and then points out that key parameters to consider during selection include measurement range, shear rate, temperature control, and rotor configuration.
High-temperature viscometer evaluates the flow characteristics of ceramic coatings before sintering.
This article introduces how to use a high-temperature viscometer to evaluate the flow characteristics of ceramic coatings before sintering. During measurement, the instrument detects changes in the viscosity of the coating sample under simulated sintering temperature conditions using rotational or oscillatory principles.
Practical Guide to Selecting Rotors and Speeds for Rotational Viscometers
A rotational viscometer measures viscosity by detecting the resistance encountered by a rotor rotating in the sample. When selecting a rotor, it is necessary to consider the estimated viscosity range of the sample, ensuring that the torque reading falls within 10% to 90% of the instrument's measurement range, while also taking into account the sample volume and rheological properties.
High-temperature viscometer measures the flow behavior of powder coatings in the molten state.
This article introduces the use of a high-temperature viscometer to measure the flow behavior of powder coatings in their molten state. Powder coatings need to melt and flow before curing, a process that directly affects the smoothness and performance of the coating.
Temperature-controlled Rotational Viscometer Simulates Coating Rheology in Construction Environments
This article introduces how to use a temperature-controlled rotational viscometer to simulate construction environments in order to study the flow characteristics of coatings. The viscosity of coatings changes under different temperatures and shear conditions, which affects their application performance.
Comparison of Rotational Viscometer and Capillary Rheometer in Testing the Flowability of Resin Processing
The rotational viscometer measures torque via rotor rotation, making it suitable for testing the static or low-shear fluidity of resins under low shear rates, with simple and quick operation. The capillary rheometer, on the other hand, forces samples through a capillary to simulate high-shear processing, providing flow data closer to actual production conditions, but it is more complex and time-consuming to operate.
Rotational Viscometer Measures Viscosity and Processability of Resin Melts
A rotational viscometer calculates viscosity by measuring the torque experienced by a rotor as it rotates in the resin melt, thereby helping to understand the material's processing properties.
Rotational Viscometer for Measuring and Controlling the Application Viscosity of Coatings
A rotational viscometer is a commonly used tool for controlling the viscosity of coatings during application, as it measures the torque generated by a rotor rotating in a fluid to calculate viscosity.
Method for determining the dynamic viscosity of varnish using a falling ball viscometer
This article introduces a method for measuring the dynamic viscosity of varnish using a falling-ball viscometer. It is based on Stokes' law, which calculates viscosity by measuring the time required for a standard small ball to fall a fixed distance in a vertical glass tube filled with varnish.
Stormer Viscometer for Determining Krebs Viscosity of Paints
This article introduces the method of measuring the Krebs viscosity value of colored paints using a Stormer viscometer. Viscosity is a key indicator that affects the application and storage of coatings. The Krebs unit (KU) quantifies viscosity based on the resistance encountered by a rotor as it rotates within the paint sample.
Rotational viscometer measures the viscosity of paint at low shear rates.
This article introduces the method and significance of measuring the viscosity of colored paint at low shear rates using a rotational viscometer.