High Polymer Material Viscosity Tester

The high polymer material viscosity tester measures the internal resistance of fluids through rotational or capillary methods, reflecting the flow characteristics of materials. It is used for monitoring fluidity and quality control in production processes such as coatings and inks, ensuring the stability of product processing.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the material's viscosity range with the instrument's measurement range, choose a rotor or capillary structure based on sample characteristics, ensure temperature control accuracy meets testing standards, and balance operational convenience with data output formats compatible with existing systems.

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Instruments

Adopting three-roll extrusion friction grinding principle, Rotation speed 28-152rpm adjustable, fineness of grinding up to 15μm, Hardness HS70 ° above the surface of cold hard alloy steel roller, support water chilling down system, suitable for high viscosity material processing.

$ 2090.00

The three-roll extrusion grinding principle is adopted, the diaMeter of the roller is 65mm, the processing viscosity is 3 million cps, and the temperature can be controlled by chilling down water. The material of the roller can be selected from cemented carbide or zirconia ceramics.

$ 1021.00

Roller diaMeter 65mm, processing capacity 0.5-10 kg/h, support chill down water temperature control, emergency brake protection, can be customized ceramic roller material, to adapt to viscosity ≤ 3,000,000cps material.

$ 1185.00

Using open ceramic core liquid complex design, with solid polymer reference system, Measurement range 0~ 14pH, Temperature range 0~ 80 ℃, Membrane Impedance lower than 250MΩ, to ensure Stability and long life.

$ 243.00

With open liquid network design, equipped with solid polymer reference system, Measurement range 0-14pH, Temperature range 0-80 ℃, to ensure long-term Stability and anti-pollution ability.

$ 172.00

Using open liquid complex structure, equipped with solid polymer reference electrolysis solution, the membrane resistance is less than 200MΩ, suitable for -5~ 80 ℃ wide temperature environment, to ensure long-term stable measurement.

$ 243.00

When running at low speed, a tangential flow is generated, and the edge forms a high shear rate. The blade width is 70mm and the Rod length is 350mm, which effectively prevents the deposition of media and is suitable for medium and high viscosity fluids.

$ 101.00

Three rollers are used to squeeze each other and friction at different speeds to achieve grinding. The roller material is cold hard alloy cast iron, with surface Hardness HS70 ° or more, and the fineness of grinding can reach 15μm, which is suitable for high viscosity material processing.

$ 7335.00

The three-roll extrusion grinding principle is used to process materials with a viscosity of up to 3 million cps. The roller can control the temperature rise through chilled down water. The roller speed range is 23-178rpm. It supports the customization of ceramic materials such as zirconia and is suitable for paste grinding with high fineness requirements.

$ 2571.00

Open + ceramic core liquid complex design, equipped with solid polymer reference electrolysis solution, membrane Impedance below 250MΩ, Measurement range covering 0~ 14pH, temperature adaptability 0~ 80 ℃, to ensure long-term Stability and Fast Response.

$ 243.00

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

$ 135.00

Four-blade structure design, blade width 70mm, Rod length 300mm, low-speed operation to pRoduce tangential flow, the edge of the formation of high shear rate, effectively prevent media deposition, suitable for high viscosity fluid mixing.

$ 99.00

It is designed with an open liquid complex combined with a ceramic core, equipped with a solid polymer reference electrolysis solution, and the membrane Impedance is less than 250MΩ. It has long life characteristics and a wide temperature range of 0-80 ° C.

$ 404.00

Using high-quality aluminum alloy and stainless steel material, aperture 4.12mm, viscosity measurement range of 70~ 370cSt, flow time of 20~ 105 seconds, through the flow time to evaluate the liquid viscosity characteristics.

$ 130.00

It adopts the combination design of open liquid network part and ceramic core, equipped with solid polymer reference electrolysis solution, the membrane Impedance is lower than 250MΩ, and the shell is made of titanium alloy, which is suitable for 0-80 ℃ temperature environment.

$ 554.00

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