Pulp Cone and Plate ViscoMeter

The pulp cone-plate viscometer generates shear forces in the pulp by rotating a conical rotor, measuring the flow resistance of the slurry. It is used to detect pulp concentration and fiber dispersion state, guiding the refining degree and the selection of conveying pumps in the papermaking process.
Selection
When selecting, consider the matching of the pulp concentration range with rotor specifications, and ensure the cone-plate gap is suitable for fiber length. Choose the motor power based on factory voltage, and select stainless steel or chrome-plated materials depending on environmental corrosiveness. Verify that the temperature compensation function aligns with production line conditions.

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Instruments

Range 5-50p, accuracy of +/- 2%, equipped with 5 kinds of special calibrated oil to ensure measurement accuracy, as the core component of cone-plate viscoMeter to ensure test Stability.

$ 2931.00

Measurement accuracy +/- 2%, equipped with 5 calibrated oils to ensure measurement accuracy, as a special accessory for cone-plate viscoMeter to achieve stability testing.

$ 2953.00

The shear rate is 2.0N, only 0.5ml sample volume can be completed to complete the test, suitable for a variety of models of Viscometer host, to meet the measurement needs of different viscosity ranges.

$ 683.00

Shear rate 3.84N, sample size only 0.5ml, suitable for a variety of Viscometer models, ensuring High Accuracy measurement and wide applicability.

$ 683.00

Measurement accuracy of +/- 2% with a range of 10-100p, 5 calibrated oils for measurement accuracy, High Accuracy rotor designed for cone-plate viscoMeters.

$ 2931.00

Viscosity measurement range 0-5p, accuracy +/- 2%, equipped with 5 special calibrated oils to ensure measurement accuracy, High Accuracy rotor designed for cone-plate viscoMeters.

$ 2931.00

The shear rate is 3.84N, the sample volume is only 1.0ml, suitable for NTV-CAP1 series host, supports a variety of viscosity range measurement, to meet different accuracy requirements.

$ 683.00

Measurement range 0~ 100 ° SR, overflow discharge time 149 +/- 1 seconds, cone rising speed 100 +/- 10mm/s, used to detect Pulp suspension filtration rate, in line with ISO 5267-1 international standards.

$ 1340.00

Measurement accuracy of +/- 2% with a cone rotor range of 0-10p, requires only 30 μl of sample volume, and provides 5 calibrated oils to ensure measurement accuracy.

$ 2931.00

Using 7-inch Touchscreen operation, Gigabit network port to ensure reliable data transmission, viscosity range 10.5-7800 000 mPa · s, support power and kinematic viscosity automatic conversion, to meet a variety of fluid testing needs.

$ 8918.00

Shear rate 3.84N, sample volume 0.5ml, suitable for NTV-CAP1 host, suitable for a variety of viscosity range measurement.

$ 683.00

Intuitive operation with 7-inch Touchscreen, gigabit network port to ensure fast and reliable data transmission, viscosity range 2.6~ 2000000 mPa · s, accuracy +/- 1% F.S., support stepless speed measurement and a variety of viscosity unit interchange.

$ 8918.00

The 7-inch Touchscreen is easy to operate, Gigabit network port ensures fast and reliable data transmission, built-in PT100 temperature Probe accuracy of +/- 0.1 ℃, support 0.1~ 250rpm speed range and a variety of rotor options to meet different fluid measurement needs.

$ 8918.00

Anti-static housing and automatic lifting design, built-in PT100 temperature Probe, measurement accuracy of +/- 1% F.S., support Gigabit network port data transmission and various viscosity unit interchange.

$ 8918.00

Shear rate 7.5N, sample volume only 0.5ml, suitable for NTV-CAP1 host, suitable for small sample viscosity measurement.

$ 683.00

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