Paper Basis Weight Sampler

The paper basis weight sampler uses a circular cutter to cut paper samples of a specified area under standard pressure for subsequent weighing to calculate the mass per unit area. This tool ensures precise and uniform sample dimensions and is used in paper mills and quality inspection institutions to control the basis weight index of paper.

Instruments

The sampling area is 100cm ², the sampling thickness range is 0.1-1 mm, and the sampling error is +/- 0.35cm ². It is suitable for paper Basis Weight determination and sheet burst resistance test standard sample sampling.

$ 533.00

Cutting sample area of 100cm ², accuracy +/- 0.35, suitable for paper single or multi-layer 0.1-5 mm and ordinary Cardboard single layer < 6mm thickness, compact structure and labor-saving operation.

$ 377.00

Sampling area 100cm ², error +/- 0.35cm ², stamping sampling method, suitable for 0.1~ 1.0mm thickness materials, to ensure accurate sample standards.

$ 477.00

Sampling diaMeter 112.8mm, Film thickness range 0.1-1 mm, can accurately cut 100cm ² standard samples, suitable for paper physical performance testing requirements.

$ 493.00

Cut the sample area of 125cm ², accuracy +/- 0.35, can cut paper single or multi-layer 0.1-5 mm and ordinary Cardboard single layer < 6mm, compact structure, reasonable operation and labor saving.

$ 451.00

Sampling area 100cm ² and error +/- 0.35cm ², removable knife edge sharp handle, with anti-cutting hand protection device, can handle Paper thickness 0.1~ 1.2mm and Corrugated Board 0.1~ 7mm.

$ 391.00

Adopt stamping sampling method, equipped with special 18 steel knife edge more durable, sampling area of 100cm ², sample thickness range of 0.1-1 mm, suitable for standard sample preparation.

$ 441.00

The sampling area is 100cm ², the sampling error is +/- 0.35cm ², the sampling thickness range is 0.1-3 mm, and the special treatment die blade is durable and free of replacement.

$ 595.00

The sampling area is 100cm ², the error is controlled within +/- 0.35cm ², and the material with 0.1-0 thickness can be processed. Special design is used to ensure accurate and fast sampling.

$ 620.00

The sampling area is 100cm ², the sampling thickness is 0-10mm, and the foot-operated pneumatic pressure operation can quickly and accurately cut the standard area sample, which is suitable for a variety of sheet materials.

$ 906.00

Precise control of ink layer thickness, the minimum Basis Weight unit is 0.01CC, and the usage of Spot Color inks is predicted by calculation, which is suitable for ink contrast and color concentration detection.

$ 332.00

The device can precisely control the thickness of the ink layer, the minimum Basis Weight unit is 0.0012CC, and the compact size is φ 20 * 180mm, which is convenient for inks comparison and color concentration detection.

$ 396.00

Can cut 100cm ² standard area sample, sampling error +/- 0.35cm ², suitable for a variety of sheet material sampling, thickness range 0.1-5 mm, Operating temperature 20 +/- 10 ℃.

$ 933.00

The Water Absorbency of paper surface was measured by Cobb test method, the test area was 100cm ², the cylinder height was 50mm, the absorbent paper Basis Weight was 200~ 250g/m2, and the pressure roller mass was 10kg to ensure the accuracy of the test.

$ 648.00

Sampling size Φ 125mm error +/- 0.2mm, thickness range 0.1~ 2.0mm, suitable for paper Cardboard surface water absorption weight detection, easy operation and high accuracy.

$ 554.00

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