Putty paste viscosity Tester

The putty paste viscosity tester measures the internal resistance of fluids by generating torque through the rotation of a spindle within the sample. It is used to monitor construction leveling and storage stability, as well as to control material consistency in paint production sites and quality inspection processes.
Selection
When selecting, consider the common viscosity range of putty paste to match the instrument's measurement range, require a protective coating to handle corrosive materials, check the calibration certificate to ensure data reliability, and ensure the operation interface is simple and readable for quick testing in the workshop.

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Instruments

Friction speed 0~ 135cpm, Test Travel 155mm, round-trip count 0~ 9999, suitable for accurate determination of sanding performance of undercoat and putty.

$ 1171.00

Adopting stepless speed regulation technology, the friction speed range is 0~ 135cpm, the test Travel 155mm, the number of times can be set and automatically counted to evaluate the sanding performance of undercoated putty.

$ 954.00

The equipment can detect the crazing or peeling of the putty film after bending, equipped with R25 and R50 support film specifications, shaft Rod size is 50mm and 100mm in diaMeter, suitable for 0.2-0. 3mm thick tinplate plate.

$ 196.00

The motor-driven edge rises at a rate of 3mm/min to generate and control crazing expansion, which can detect the crazing ability of putty against substrates, with a maximum lift of 20mm, suitable for standard frame 200 × 150mm test plates.

$ 662.00

Measurement accuracy 0.02mm, can control the slow expansion of crazing, test putty layer anti-substrate crazing ability.

$ 599.00

Easy to use magnetic suction Cup loading and unloading, sanding times 0~ 9999 two-way count, friction load 570 +/- 20g, additional weight adjustment load, suitable for undercoating and putty anti-sanding performance test.

$ 641.00

The bending diaMeter of putty film cracking peeling is tested by bending test plate, and the shaft Rod size is 50mm and 100mm. It is suitable for 0.2-0 mm thick tinplate substrate, and the operation is simple and reliable.

$ 228.00

Range 160~ 80000000mPa · s, repRoducibility +/- 0.5% F. S, continuously variable Rotation speed control, LCD real-time display of a number of Measurement paraMeters.

$ 1351.00

Equipped with two kinds of shaft Rods with diaMeters of 100mm and 50mm, it can simulate the actual stress conditions, and make the sample uniform bending and deformation through the rolling shaft, which is convenient for observing the phenomenon of film crazing and peeling.

$ 356.00

The drying process of paint film and putty film can be accurately measured by using circular track needle design, equipped with four different radius needle (R0.25/0.5/1.0/1 mm), and the track period is 24h/r.

$ 223.00

Temperature-sensitive discoloration paint Color changes from white to transparent after overheating, discoloration is irreversible, Measuring temperature 50 ℃, suitable for rough oil surface, Net weight of plastic bottle 100 grams.

$ 131.00

Temperature sensitive discoloration paint after overheating Color from white to transparent, discoloration effect depends on the object surface Color, Measuring temperature 55 ℃, suitable for rough oil surface use.

$ 131.00

Color discoloration effect depends on the surface Color, Measuring temperature 85 ℃, specification 100mL/bottle, suitable for rough or oily surface.

$ 131.00

It can measure the ability of the paint film to deform with the substrate without damage. It is equipped with a shaft Rod with a diaMeter of 50mm and 100mm.

$ 309.00

Using a 29.7 × 29mm pump and a 2 kg load weight, the material consistency was accurately determined by the spread diffusion diaMeter of the Basis Weight specimen on the Glass platen, meeting the standard test requirements.

$ 221.00

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