Coating Viscosity Flow Cup

The viscosity flow cup determines viscosity by measuring the time it takes for a fixed volume of coating to flow out through a small hole at the bottom of the cup. It is used for on-site rapid testing of coating flow characteristics and for adjusting application parameters in the coating and ink industries.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the viscosity range of the coating with the cup specifications, and choose either an ISO cup or a Ford cup based on standard requirements. Pay attention to the cup nozzle size and material wear resistance; high-solids coatings are best suited for short-nozzle cups. Check the need for temperature compensation: use aluminum alloy cups for conventional coatings and stainless steel cups for corrosive samples.

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Instruments

3Mm flow hole design, measurement of 7~ 42cSt viscosity range, suitable for Newton type liquid outflow time test, the Cup body is light and durable.

$ 170.00

Using 5mm flow hole design, the measurement viscosity range of 91~ 326cSt, aluminum alloy Cup body with stainless steel filter to ensure Test accuracy, suitable for Newton type liquid outflow time measurement.

$ 170.00

6Mm flow hole design, measurement viscosity range 188~ 684cSt, aluminum alloy Cup with stainless steel filter to ensure Test accuracy, suitable for Newton type liquid outflow time measurement.

$ 170.00

The stainless steel material is durable and easy to clean, the inner wall of the Cup body is smooth to ensure the stability of Flow velocity, the diaMeter of the precision machining flow hole is 4mm, and the viscosity measurement range is 80~ 700cSt, which meets the requirements of multi-industry standards.

$ 190.00

1-8Mm pore diaMeter stainless steel filter can be replaced to meet different viscosity range tests; Cup mouth annular groove design can store overflowing liquid; Cup body is made of titanium anodic oxidation aluminum material, durable and easy to clean.

$ 422.00

The 1mm-8mm pore size filter can be replaced to meet the viscosity range test of 96~ 683cSt; the annular groove of the Cup mouth is designed to store overflowing liquids, and the Cup body is easy to clean without sinkage. It is equipped with a stainless steel filter positioner.

$ 403.00

Using aluminum alloy Cup body and stainless steel outflow nozzle, aperture 3mm, measurement viscosity range of 7~ 42cSt, in line with international standards to ensure measurement accuracy.

$ 146.00

Copper Cup with bracket structure, capacity 100 +/- 1ml, flow hole diaMeter 4mm, applicable to the flow time of 150 seconds or less viscosity test, through the flow time conversion kinematic viscosity value.

$ 167.00

Stainless steel material corrosion resistance, flow hole diaMeter 4mm, viscosity range 96~ 683cSt, outflow time 25~ 150s, with a unique serial number for quality control.

$ 581.00

Made of stainless steel, with a flow hole diaMeter of 3.0 +/- 0.01mm and a viscosity range of 7-40mm ²/s, it is suitable for testing the outflow time of Newtonian or near-Newtonian liquids and meets ISO and GB standards.

$ 143.00

Using a 3.5mm flow hole and 50ml capacity design, the viscosity is evaluated by measurement of liquid outflow time, suitable for laboratory and field rapid testing, and the outflow time range is 20 to 100 seconds.

$ 99.00

Made of stainless steel, with a flow hole diaMeter of 6mm and a viscosity range of 134-685mm ²/s, it is suitable for standard viscosity testing, and the flow time is controlled between 30 and 100 seconds.

$ 143.00

Made of titanium anodic oxidation aluminum, the flow hole diaMeter is 8mm, the Cup height is 75mm, and each Cup is engraved with an independent serial number to ensure Measurement accuracy and durability, suitable for liquid viscosity testing.

$ 438.00

Made of stainless steel, the diaMeter of the flow hole is 5mm, the Cup height is 74mm, and the viscosity is calculated by measuring the liquid outflow time, which meets international standards and has a unique serial number.

$ 559.00

Portable structure design, brass Cup body and stainless steel handle, capacity 100 +/- 1ml, flow hole diaMeter 4mm, suitable for viscosity measurement with outflow time below 150 seconds.

$ 151.00

Articles

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