Stainless steel immersion Cup

The stainless steel dipping cup is a viscosity measurement tool that utilizes gravity to allow the sample to flow out through a standard aperture, and the flow time is recorded to calculate the viscosity value. It is used for testing the viscosity of liquids such as paints and inks, and is often used in conjunction with a constant-temperature water bath to ensure measurement accuracy.
Selection
When selecting, note that the cup material must be corrosion-resistant, the aperture size should match the viscosity range of the sample to be tested, and the precision of the spout machining affects data repeatability. Choose standardized formats such as ISO or DIN according to industry standards, and promptly clean with appropriate solvents after use to keep the flow channel unobstructed.

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Instruments

Immersion design, 2mm outflow aperture, viscosity measurement range 5~ 60cSt, stainless steel material, ASTM D4212 standard, correction factor 0.95~ 1.05.

$ 135.00

Aperture 4.26mm, viscosity measurement range 200~ 1200cSt, stainless steel corrosion resistance, portable immersion design for easy operation, correction factor 0.95~ 1.05 to ensure accuracy.

$ 131.00

Designed for easy immersion measurement with one hand operation, the 8mm filter diaMeter covers a specific viscosity range, and the aluminum alloy and stainless steel construction ensures durability and accurate flow time determination.

$ 388.00

Flow hole diaMeter 6mm, Cup height 74mm, stainless steel material, in line with international standards, suitable for Newtonian or near newtonian fluid, providing accurate viscosity assessment.

$ 587.00

Measurement range covers common Coating viscosities with 3mm filter diaMeter, immersion design supports one-handed operation, aluminum alloy ensures durability and meets DIN 53211 requirements.

$ 381.00

Using 4mm stainless steel nozzle design, Measurement accuracy up to 34~ 135cSt viscosity range, anti-oxidation material to ensure long-term stable use, Handheld structure for easy operation.

$ 580.00

Made of stainless steel, aperture 3.76mm, Measurement range 100~ 800cSt, correction factor 0.95~ 1.05, in line with ASTM D4212 standard, suitable for Newton type liquid viscosity test.

$ 131.00

Using aluminum alloy and stainless steel material, filter diaMeter 5mm, capacity 100ml, one-handed operation design for easy immersion Coating measurement, Precision high and in line with industry standards.

$ 386.00

The stainless steel material is resistant to oxidation and durable, the filter diaMeter is 4mm, and the measurement flow time is 30 to 100 seconds. It is suitable for various liquid viscosity tests and can be converted to obtain dynamic viscosity values.

$ 580.00

Made of aluminum alloy and stainless steel, equipped with 2mm filter diaMeter, one-handed operation design for easy immersion Coating measurement, Flow Time Measurement range 25-150 seconds, Precision and easy maintenance.

$ 382.00

Made of titanium anodic oxidation aluminum and stainless steel, the flow hole diaMeter is 6mm, the capacity is 100ml, and the one-hand immersion measurement meets the DIN 53211 standard to ensure High Accuracy Viscosity Testing.

$ 381.00

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

One-handed operation design is convenient for immersion measurement, 4mm filter diaMeter corresponds to 25-150 seconds outflow time, titanium anodic oxidation aluminum material ensures durability, temperature fluctuations need to be controlled within +/- 0.2 ℃ to ensure Precision.

$ 375.00

Made of stainless steel, the flow hole diaMeter is 2mm, according to DIN 53211, providing accurate viscosity measurement for Newtonian or near newtonian fluids.

$ 581.00

Outflow diaMeter of 4.1mm, measurement viscosity range of 70~ 370cst, flow time of 30~ 100s, the Cup body is made of titanium anodic oxidation aluminum material, filter and handle are stainless steel, the structure is sturdy and durable.

$ 497.00

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