DIN viscosity Cup for pigments

The DIN viscosity cup is a tool for measuring the viscosity of liquids by determining the time required for a fixed volume of liquid to flow out through a small hole at the bottom of the cup. It is used in industries such as coatings and inks to help control product flowability and coating performance.
Selection
When selecting a DIN viscosity cup for pigments, consider matching the viscosity range of the liquid being tested with the aperture size of the cup, ensure the material is resistant to chemical corrosion, is easy to operate and clean, and refer to industry standards such as DIN 53211 for calibration and verification.

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Instruments

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

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

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

Adopt replaceable filter design, support 1-8mm aperture selection; Cup annular groove can store overflowing liquid, Cup wall has no clean dead angle; comply with DIN53211 standard, with unique serial number for easy tracking.

$ 441.00

Conform to DIN 53211 standard, evaluate viscosity by measuring 100ml liquid outflow time, 4mm pore size design is suitable for 112~ 685cSt viscosity range, outflow time is 25~ 150 seconds, anodic oxidation aluminum alloy Cup body corrosion resistance.

$ 130.00

Outflow aperture 3.4mm, viscosity measurement range 49~ 220cSt, aluminum alloy Cup with stainless steel aperture, in line with ASTM D1200 standard, suitable for laboratory viscosity testing.

$ 167.00

Replaceable 1-8mm aperture stainless steel filter, Cup mouth annular groove design to store overflow liquid, Cup body made of titanium anodic oxidation aluminum, outflow hole diaMeter 6mm, easy to clean and equipped with a unique serial number.

$ 420.00

In line with DIN 53211 standard, the outflow time is 25~ 150s, the viscosity range is 15~ 30cSt, and the aluminum alloy Cup body and stainless steel nozzle are used to quickly test low viscosity liquids.

$ 135.00

Adopting anodic oxidation aluminum alloy Cup body and stainless steel nozzle, the outflow aperture is 6mm, the viscosity measurement range is 550~ 1500cSt, and the outflow time is 25~ 150 seconds, which is suitable for rapid viscosity testing of pRoduction lines.

$ 135.00

The filter diaMeter of 1-8mm can be freely replaced, the Cup mouth annular groove is designed to store overflow liquid, titanium anodic oxidation aluminum Cup body with stainless steel filter positioner, the distance between the outflow hole and the liquid level should be greater than 100mm.

$ 436.00

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

Aperture 4.12mm, viscosity measurement range of 70~ 370cSt, aluminum alloy Cup with stainless steel aperture, in line with ASTM D1200 standard, suitable for laboratory viscosity testing.

$ 167.00

Using anodic oxidation aluminum alloy Cup body and stainless steel nozzle, the outflow aperture is 8mm, and the viscosity measurement range is 1200~ 3000cSt, which is suitable for the pRoduction line to quickly test the sample viscosity, and the outflow time is controlled at 25~ 150 seconds.

$ 135.00

Adopt aluminum alloy Cup body and stainless steel nozzle structure, the outflow aperture is 2mm, the viscosity measurement range is 15~ 30cSt, which is suitable for low viscosity thin liquid test, and the outflow time is controlled at 25~ 150 seconds.

$ 130.00

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