Ink specific gravity Cup

The ink specific gravity cup determines the density value by measuring the ratio of the mass of ink in a fixed volume to the mass of an equal volume of water. It is used to control ink formulation and printability, enabling rapid on-site testing in both ink production and printing workshops.
Selection
When selecting, consider that the measurement range covers the common ink densities, the cup material is resistant to solvent corrosion, the calibration certificate ensures accuracy, the operation method aligns with personnel habits, the structural design facilitates cleaning and maintenance, and it is compatible with existing quality control processes.
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Made of stainless steel to ensure durability, equipped with hollow structure Balance hammer filled with lead particles to adjust weight, Cup volume 100ml in line with national standards design, suitable for a variety of liquid specific gravity determination.

$ 106.00

Made of stainless steel, the Cup has a volume of 50 ml and can withstand an internal pressure of 10.3 bar. It is suitable for the determination of specific gravity of various Coatings and auxiliary materials. It is easy to operate and meets international standards.

$ 128.00

50Ml volume stainless-steelbeaker body, equipped with hollow structure Balance hammer filled with lead particles to adjust the weight, in line with national standards designed to ensure measurement accuracy, suitable for a variety of liquid specific gravity detection.

$ 106.00

Using copper nickel plating material, volume 37ml, in line with GB/T6750 standard, equilibrium hammer is hollow structure and filled with lead particles to adjust the weight, suitable for Coating and auxiliary materials, oil and other liquids specific gravity determination.

$ 106.00

Using 5cm ³ standard measurement hammer volume, the accuracy of 0.001g, through the V-shaped groove placed riding code recovery equilibrate, can quickly and accurately measurement of liquid specific gravity.

$ 193.00

Using aluminum alloy material, the accuracy reaches 0.2%, the small hole design in the middle of the lid can overflow the excess sample without generating bubbles, improve the test accuracy, and the inner wall arc transition is easy to clean.

$ 127.00

Made of aluminum alloy, the volume is 50ml, the measurement accuracy is 0.001%, equipped with professional temperature control requirements, suitable for density measurement under different environment conditions, the Cup structure is stable and durable.

$ 119.00

High-quality stainless steel material, normal use without deformation; accuracy control within 0.2%; inner wall arc transition design, cleaning easier; lid with small holes can overflow excess samples, avoid bubbles, improve test accuracy.

$ 128.00

With large TFT backlight color screen and automatic temperature compensation function, urine specific gravity Measurement range 1.000~ 1.050, accuracy +/- 0.001, anti-light interference and IP65 waterproof and dustproof verification.

$ 304.00

Made of stainless steel, the accuracy is controlled within 0.2%, the inner wall arc design is easy to clean, and the small hole of the lid can overflow the excess sample to avoid bubbles, ensuring accurate and reliable measurement.

$ 128.00

Manufactured according to ASTM D 2162 and fully traceable to national standards, it provides rotor calibrated viscosity of 17.53mPa · s at 20 ° C and 14.26mPa · s at 25 ° C, and is compatible with a wide range of test equipment.

$ 471.00

The large diaMeter design is used to facilitate sample pouring in and out, the accuracy is controlled within 0.2%, the inner wall arc transition ensures easy cleaning, and the lid with small holes can overflow excess samples to avoid bubbles and improve the test accuracy.

$ 128.00

Measurement range of serum protein 0~ 14g/dl and urine specific gravity 1.000~ 1.060, accuracy of +/- 0.1 and +/- 0.001, support automatic temperature compensation and anti-light interference design, ensure stability and reliability.

$ 304.00

With automatic temperature compensation function, support serum protein 0-14g/dl and cat urine specific gravity 000-1.060 measurement, large TFT color screen display clearly, anti-light interference design to adapt to a variety of environments.

$ 304.00

Aluminum material, 37ml volume, in accordance with GBT21862 and ISO 2811 standards, the cover is designed with holes to facilitate excess liquid overflow, ensuring accurate measurement.

$ 120.00

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