High-Viscosity RheoMeter

The high viscosity viscometer calculates the viscosity value based on the resistance encountered by the rotor as it rotates within the sample. It is used to measure high-viscosity fluids such as coatings and inks, providing data support for quality control and process adjustments.
Selection
When selecting, consider the measurement range to cover the viscosity of the sample, ensure the rotor specifications match the characteristics of the sample, the temperature control function suits the operating environment, the data output method meets recording requirements, and the equipment material is compatible with the substance being measured.

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Utilizing an extrusion pRoduction process, it features a wet film thickness of 182.9 microMeters, a coating width of 300 mm, and is made of durable stainless steel material, making it suitable for high-viscosity and high-wear experimental environments.

$ 160.00

PRoduced using an extrusion manufacturing process, it achieves a wet film thickness of 194.3 microMeters, with precisely controlled groove structures. It offers long-lasting wear resistance, easy cleaning, and is suitable for high-viscosity fluid applications.

$ 160.00

The shear rate is 3.3N, the sample volume is only 30μL, and the viscosity range is 750~ 1500000mPa · s, which is suitable for accurate measurement of medium viscosity to high viscosity fluids.

$ 683.00

The shear rate is 5.0N, the sample volume is only 170μL, the applicable viscosity range is 50~ 100000mPa · s, suitable for a variety of fluid measurement, high measurement accuracy.

$ 683.00

The continuous groove design prevents clogging by impurities, with a wet film thickness of 84.6 μm and a diaMeter of 6.35 mm, making it suitable for high-viscosity coatings and easy to clean and maintain.

$ 160.00

Manufactured using an extrusion process, with a wet film thickness of 102.9 μm and a diaMeter of 6.35 mm, it is easy to clean and suitable for high-viscosity or high-wear environments, ensuring uniform coating application.

$ 160.00

Made of 303 stainless steel, it features outstanding wear and corrosion resistance, with a wet film thickness of 34.3 microns and a coating width of 300 mm, making it suitable for high-viscosity experimental environments.

$ 167.00

The wet film thickness is 160 microMeters, made of 303 austenitic stainless steel for corrosion resistance. It is suitable for high-viscosity experiments, resistant to clogging, and has a longer service life.

$ 167.00

The extrusion process achieves a coating precision of 0.1 microns, with a wet film thickness of 112.0 μm. The stainless steel material ensures durability, making it particularly suitable for handling high-viscosity samples without clogging issues.

$ 160.00

The shear rate is 13.3N, the sample volume is only 67 μL, the applicable viscosity range is 20~ 37500mPa · s, and the accuracy is +/- 2% F. S, which is suitable for a variety of fluid tests.

$ 683.00

The shear rate is 13.3N, the sample volume is only 38μL, the applicable viscosity range is 37~ 75000mPa · s, and the accuracy is +/- 2% F. S, which is suitable for testing various fluid samples.

$ 683.00

The shear rate is 3.3N, the sample volume is 134μL, the applicable viscosity range is 150~ 300000mPa · s, and the measurement accuracy is +/- 2% F. S, which is suitable for testing various fluid samples.

$ 683.00

The rotor shear rate is 3.3N, the sample volume is only 67 μL, the applicable viscosity range is 300~ 600000mPa · s, and the accuracy is +/- 2% F. S, which is suitable for a variety of fluid testing needs.

$ 683.00

The rotor shear rate is 2.0N, the sample volume is only 100 μL, the applicable viscosity range is 500~ 1000000mPa · s, the accuracy is +/- 2% F. S, suitable for processing a variety of fluid samples.

$ 683.00

Shear rate 2.0N, sample volume 1700μL, applicable viscosity range 32-63000mPa · s, accuracy +/- 2% F. S, suitable for a variety of fluid measurement.

$ 683.00

Articles

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Coating Process of Slurries with Different Viscosities on Vacuum Adsorption Coating Machines
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