Paper tube adhesive viscoMeter

The paper tube adhesive viscometer measures resistance by rotating a rotor in the adhesive solution, displaying the flow resistance value of the colloid. It is used to monitor the viscosity of the adhesive, ensuring uniform coating during paper tube winding, and is applied for quality control in the production of adhesives in the paper industry.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the glue viscosity range with the instrument's measurement range. Choose between portable or benchtop models based on the usage scenario. Pay attention to the influence of temperature on measurements, and ensure the rotor model corresponds to the characteristics of the adhesive material. Ease of cleaning and maintenance affects long-term usage stability.

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Instruments

Suitable for inner paper tube testing with an outer diaMeter of 400mm, with a capacity of 500kg and an adjustable speed of 10-80mm/min, it automatically judges the crushing force and supports data printing function.

$ 1727.00

Suitable for paper tubes with an outer diaMeter of 200mm, automatic return and judgment of crushing force, adjustable speed of 10~ 150mm/min, High Accuracy Sensor ensures accurate sampling, supports a variety of Unit switching and direct printing.

$ 1174.00

U-tube countercurrent design, viscosity measurement range of 200-1000cSt, accurate measurement based on the principle of liquid flow time in capillary tubing is proportional to viscosity.

$ 461.00

The irreversible discoloration feature ensures that the temperature record is permanently preserved, the 75 ° C accurate temperature measurement point is firmly pasted with the Pressure sensitive adhesive, the 2x2cm round design is easy to install and the protective film enhances the durability.

$ 89.00

U-tube countercurrent design, Measurement range 20-100cSt, based on the principle of liquid flow time in capillary tubing is proportional to viscosity to ensure measurement accuracy and Repeatability.

$ 461.00

U-tube countercurrent design, viscosity measurement range 0.6-3 cSt, accurate determination of liquid kinematic viscosity based on capillary tubing principle, suitable for a variety of liquid samples.

$ 461.00

Irreversible discoloration record historical temperature, accuracy +/- 1 ° C to +/- 4 ° C, oil, water and steam resistance, self-adhesive design for easy installation and storage.

$ 98.00

Irreversible discoloration design, temperature accuracy 50 ℃, circular single grid structure, specification 2x2cm, Pressure sensitive adhesive to ensure firm paste, suitable for temperature monitoring in harsh environments.

$ 88.00

U-shaped tube design, viscosity measurement range of 0.9~ 3cSt, based on the liquid flow time in capillary tubing is proportional to the viscosity principle, suitable for a variety of liquid sample determination.

$ 461.00

U-shaped tube structure, viscosity measurement range of 20-100cSt, based on the liquid flow time in capillary tubing is proportional to the viscosity principle, to ensure accurate and reliable measurement.

$ 461.00

U-shaped tube design, viscosity measurement range of 200-1000cSt, based on the principle of capillary tubing can accurately determine the kinematic viscosity of liquids at constant temperature.

$ 461.00

U-shaped tube structure design, viscosity measurement range covering 600 to 3000cSt, High Accuracy liquid viscosity measurement based on capillary tubing principle, easy and reliable operation.

$ 461.00

U-shaped tube design, viscosity measurement range of 2000 to 10000cSt, based on the principle of liquid flow time in capillary tubing is proportional to kinematic viscosity to ensure accurate measurement.

$ 461.00

Using U-Tube Reverse Flow BS/IP/RF design, the viscosity measurement range is 60000-300000cSt, which is based on the principle that the flow time of the liquid in capillary tubing is proportional to the viscosity to ensure accurate measurement.

$ 461.00

U-tube countercurrent design, according to BS/IP/RF standard, viscosity measurement range covering 600 to 3000cSt, based on the principle of capillary method to ensure that the liquid flow time in the upright tube is proportional to the kinematic viscosity.

$ 461.00

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