Dropping Point Meter

The dropping point apparatus determines the melting point by heating a sample and observing the temperature at which it transitions from a solid to a liquid state and begins to drop. It is used to measure the melting points of materials such as waxes and resins, and in the coatings and inks industry for raw material quality control and process parameter determination.
Selection
When selecting a drop melting point apparatus, it is essential to consider matching the heating method to the sample characteristics, ensuring the temperature range covers the melting point of the material being tested, confirming the clarity of the observation system meets inspection requirements, verifying that the ease of operation aligns with user habits, and ensuring that maintenance costs and equipment price fit within the budget.

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Instruments

Automatically detect the drop point and softening point of amorphous polymer compounds, temperature resolution 0.1 ℃, heating rate adjustable eight gears, in line with ASTMD3461-97 standard, easy to operate and strong sense of cleanliness.

$ 1719.00

Adjustment with 5 point buttons, 8 Ion concentration calibrated point selection, Measurement accuracy of +/- 1% FS, automatic temperature compensation to ensure full scale accurate measurement, 500 data storage and GLP compliance.

$ 696.00

Measurement accuracy of 0.5% F.S. with 5 point button calibrating and automatic end point locking, 500 data storage and automatic temperature compensation, suitable for a variety of Ion concentration unit selection.

$ 696.00

With 5 point button Adjustment, Measurement accuracy of 1% F. S, Support automatic temperature compensation and end point locking, can store 500 sets of data and comply with GLP specifications, equipped with USB interface for data transmission.

$ 696.00

With 5 point Adjustment, Measurement accuracy 0.5% F.S., Support automatic temperature compensation and end point locking, can store 500 sets of data and comply with GLP specifications, provide a variety of concentration unit selection.

$ 696.00

Measuring temperature, Humidity and dew point at the same time, dewpoint temperature range -40~ 40 ℃, with automatic memory function, digital LCD display ignore the difference, Sampling time is only 0.4 seconds, the structure is sturdy and portable.

$ 282.00

Measurement accuracy of 1% F. S and 1 × 10~ 0.1M wide range, support 5 point calibrating, automatic temperature compensation and 500 data storage, built-in clock conforms to GLP specifications.

$ 696.00

Measurement accuracy of +/- 1% F. S with 5 point button calibrating and automatic end point locking, 500 data storage and automatic temperature compensation to ensure measurement Stability and accuracy.

$ 696.00

Measurement accuracy of +/- 1% F. S with 5 point button calibrating and automatic temperature compensation, 500 data storage and USB Communication interface support, ensuring measurement accuracy and data traceability.

$ 696.00

Adjustment with 5-point buttons, support for automatic temperature compensation and end point locking, Measurement accuracy of +/- 1% F. S, built-in 500 data storage and GLP specifications, equipped with USB Communication interface.

$ 770.00

Measurement accuracy of 0.5% F.S. with 5 point button calibrating and automatic end point locking technology, support for a variety of Ion concentration Unit switches, built-in 500 data storage and automatic temperature compensation functions.

$ 696.00

Single point temperature measurement design, temperature point 70 ℃, irreversible discoloration characteristics, anti-fouling protective film design, specification 2.5x4 cm, service life indoor 3 years.

$ 87.00

Adjustment with 3-point buttons, support automatic end point locking and temperature compensation, Measurement accuracy of 1% F.S., 7 paraMeters can be customized, suitable for a variety of Conductivity Detector ElectRode types.

$ 417.00

With 3 point button Adjustment, automatic identification of standard liquid, support 0.01~ 20mS/cm Measurement range, equipped with automatic temperature compensation and end point locking, built-in system menu can customize a number of paraMeters.

$ 304.00

Support capillary tubing and hot stage two measurement methods, temperature range RT +~ 320 ℃, Microscope 40 times magnification observation, sexual repeability +/- 1 ℃ (≤ 200 ℃), to meet the melting point of crystalline organic compounds determination needs.

$ 624.00

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