Granularity slide

The particle fineness gauge works by drawing a sample across a metal plate engraved with grooves to form a film, allowing observation of the uniformity of particle distribution. It is used in industries such as coatings and inks to detect the fineness of pigment or filler particles, and to control product grinding processes and dispersion stability.
Selection
Select the plate gauge model based on the viscosity of the material being tested, with common sizes ranging from 25μm to 100μm. The stainless steel construction ensures durability and wear resistance, while the dual-groove design enhances efficiency. Clean promptly with solvent and periodically calibrate the scale accuracy using a standard plate.

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Imported linear slide rail to ensure parallel accuracy 0.1 +/- 0.01mm, blade Hardness can be cut steel, sampling thickness 0~ 5mm, special treatment die durable and easy to restore accuracy.

$ 937.00

Built-in mobile slide table can move the camera front and rear, high display finger no stroboscopic LED Illuminant Color temperature is stable, the illuminance is adjustable, the back plate of the box can post 712mm * 400mm test card to provide a uniform lighting environment.

$ 4592.00

Color temperature adjustment range 2300K-8000K, illumination adjustment range 0-4000Lux, built-in mobile slide can move the camera front and rear, light source light board can swirl/spin to adjust the angle, provide a uniform lighting environment.

$ 5366.00

Equipped with 8 Measurement Angles and 6 light sources, the measurement of flicker, color flash and granularity, Color Repeatability up to 0.03Delta E * ab, high surface Measurement accuracy, suitable for special finish characterization.

$ 14274.00

Using 12 Measurement Angles and industrial-grade MCUs, the measurement time is about 1 second/angle, the repeatability is up to 0.02Delta E * ab, and it supports Multi-ParaMeter measurement such as scintillation, color flash, and granularity. Measurement accuracy is high.

$ 22342.00

Adopt horizontal structure and High Accuracy deceleration servo drive system, equipped with precision ball screw and double linear slide rail, force value resolution up to 0.001N, support a variety of stop modes and unit selection, can realize stepless speed regulation function.

$ 1848.00

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