Rope Tension Meter

The rope tension meter converts the slight deformation or vibration frequency changes caused by the force on the rope into tension values. It is used to detect the tension level of materials such as ropes and cables to ensure safe usage. It is commonly applied in lifting operations, stage equipment, elevator maintenance, and other fields.
Selection
Select the corresponding model based on the diameter range of the rope being tested, and consider whether the maximum capacity covers the usage requirements. Environmental adaptability includes waterproof and dustproof ratings, with protective features necessary for outdoor use. Precision requirements should align with specific applications, and the calibration method affects long-term stability. Portable devices are suitable for on-site inspections, while fixed types are used for continuous monitoring.

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Standards

Instruments

Measurement range +/- 2000kgf, accuracy +/- 0.5% FS, support four units automatic conversion, with peak hold and dual display design, suitable for a variety of rope tension test scenarios.

$ 486.00

The device features 0.5 levels of accuracy and +/- 0.5% FS Precision, supports automatic conversion of four units, is equipped with a forward and reverse dual display and peak hold function, and is designed with dual power supply.

$ 633.00

The instrument has 0.5 accuracy and +/- 0.5% FS Precision, supports automatic conversion of four units, peak hold function can be manually cleared, and dual power supply design adapts to different scenarios.

$ 486.00

With 0.5 accuracy and +/- 0.5% FS Precision, it supports automatic conversion of four force units, peak hold function locks MAX Maximum, and dual power supply adapts to different working environments.

$ 486.00

With 0.5 Precision and +/- 0.5% FS accuracy, supports peak hold and forward and reverse dual displays, Measurement range up to +/- 20KN, suitable for rope tension testing.

$ 581.00

With 0.5 Precision and +/- 0.5% FS accuracy, support for peak hold and dual displays, measurement of cable tension, easy operation and portability.

$ 581.00

It can accurately test the surface tension value of the material, support a variety of specifications bottle selection, the test range covers 30-60 dynes, suitable for Plastic film, metal foil and other materials surface tension detection.

$ 87.00

With 0.5 accuracy and +/- 0.5% FS Precision, it supports four unit automatic conversion and peak hold, and features a dual display design with overload alarm function.

$ 486.00

Measurement principle using three rounds of tension, accuracy +/- 1.5%, 62 measurements per second, support current value, MAX Maximum, peak, MIN Minimum display, optional USB or Bluetooth data output, automatic shutdown function.

$ 446.00

Measurement principle of three rounds of tension, 62 measurements per second, accuracy +/- 1.5%, support a variety of unit conversion and automatic shutdown, optional USB or Bluetooth data output.

$ 446.00

Measurement principle of three rounds of tension, Measurement range 0~ 1.0kgf, accuracy +/- 1.5%, 62 sampling per second, support multi-unit automatic conversion and real-time data tracking.

$ 451.00

Measurement principle using three rounds of tension, Measurement range 0~ 50kgf, accuracy +/- 1.5%, 62 measurements per second, support USB and Bluetooth data output.

$ 446.00

With 0.5 levels of accuracy and +/- 0.5% FS Precision, support for peak hold and dual displays, cable pull measurement for a variety of test environments.

$ 581.00

Can accurately test the material surface tension, support custom ink Color and tip shape, the test range covers 30-56mN/m, effectively control the pRoduction process mass.

$ 87.00

It can accurately test the surface tension of materials, support a variety of specifications bottling and Color customization, suitable for Plastic film, conductive materials and Glass Pottery and porcelain and other materials surface tension detection.

$ 87.00

Articles

The Stripe Issue Caused by Tension Fluctuations in Roll-to-Roll Laboratory Coaters and Its Solutions
This paper analyzes the causes of and countermeasures for coating streaks resulting from tension fluctuations in roll-to-roll laboratory coaters.
The Application of Contact Angle Measurement Instruments in the Study of the Relationship Between Ink Printing Wettability and Substrate Surface Tension
This article introduces how a contact angle measuring instrument is used to study the relationship between wettability and substrate surface tension in ink printing. It first explains the principle, assessing the degree of wettability through the size of the contact angle, where an angle less than 90 degrees indicates good wettability.
The coating machine applies planar optical waveguide cladding material to the surface of optical fibers.
This article introduces the technique of using a coating machine to apply planar optical waveguide cladding materials onto the surface of optical fibers. It analyzes the characteristics of the cladding materials, such as viscosity and surface tension, and their impact on coating quality.
Surface Tensiometer Evaluates the Wetting and Spreading Properties of Resin Liquids
This article introduces how to use a surface tensiometer to evaluate the wetting and spreading performance of resin liquids. Wetting and spreading affect the adhesion and appearance of products such as coatings and adhesives, and the process can be described by Young's equation and the spreading coefficient.
Determination of Static Surface Tension of Color Coatings Using the Platinum Plate Method with a Surface Tensiometer
This article introduces the method of measuring the static surface tension of colored paints using the platinum plate method. It explains the principle, which involves calculating the surface tension by measuring the force when the platinum plate is lifted from the liquid surface.
Application of Continuous Coating Machine for Lithium Battery Electrode Preparation in Electrode R&D
The laboratory continuous coater is a key piece of equipment in lithium battery electrode research and development, used to simulate mass production coating processes. By precisely controlling parameters such as coating speed, thickness, and tension, it helps researchers optimize slurry formulations and coating procedures.
Surface Tensiometer: Interpreting the Invisible Forces on Liquid Surfaces
Surface tension is the contractile force generated by the uneven forces acting on molecules at the liquid surface, influencing phenomena such as droplet formation and capillarity. Surface tension meters measure this force using techniques like the Wilhelmy plate method, the platinum ring method, or the pendant drop method. Their core components include force sensors, sample stages, and data processing systems.
Surface Tensiometer vs. Contact Angle Goniometer: Which One to Choose for Wetting Studies?
Surface tension meters primarily measure the surface tension of liquids and are suitable for analyzing the properties of liquids themselves, such as purity or the effects of additives. Contact angle meters, on the other hand, evaluate the wettability of solids by analyzing the contour of liquid droplets on solid surfaces, and are commonly used in surface treatment or coating research.
Tips for Cleaning and Maintaining the Platinum Plate/Ring of a Surface Tensiometer
In the field of laboratory testing, the measurement accuracy of a surface tensiometer largely depends on the cleanliness and intact condition of its key components—the platinum plate or platinum ring. This article explains how to maintain them.
How does a surface tensiometer determine the success or failure of printing quality?
Surface tension is a critical factor affecting printing quality, as it determines the wetting and adhesion of ink on materials such as paper and plastic. Accurate measurement and control of the surface tension of relevant liquids using a surface tensiometer are prerequisites for ensuring printing quality.