Portable Viscosity Analyzer

The handheld viscometer measures viscosity by assessing the resistance encountered by a rotor rotating in a liquid. It is used for on-site rapid testing of the fluidity of coatings, inks, and other fluids, making it suitable for production processes and quality control.
Selection
When selecting, consider the measurement range matching the viscosity of the sample, the rotor specifications adapting to the material being tested, the accuracy meeting detection requirements, the ease of operation and environmental adaptability, while also taking into account the durability of the instrument and the convenience of calibration.

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Instruments

Portable structure design, brass Cup body and stainless steel handle, capacity 100 +/- 1ml, flow hole diaMeter 4mm, suitable for viscosity measurement with outflow time below 150 seconds.

$ 151.00

The stainless steel material is corrosion resistant, the flow hole diaMeter is 4mm and the capacity is 100ml. The portable design is easy to use, suitable for coating viscosity measurement, and the outflow time is accurate in the range of 30-100 seconds.

$ 156.00

Portable handle design without bracket, easy to carry; 4mm aperture aluminum Cup body, viscosity measurement range below 150s, in line with the national standard GB/T1723.

$ 130.00

Measurement range 0-150 seconds, copper material is durable and in line with national standards, portable design is convenient for on-site rapid detection of Coating viscosity.

$ 123.00

Portable design with long stainless steel handle for easy operation. Outflow aperture 5.8mm, can measure 200-1200cSt viscosity range, corresponding to outflow time 30-100 seconds. Cup body aluminum alloy with stainless steel nozzle, both lightweight and corrosion resistance.

$ 285.00

Equipped with microcomputer control and AC/DC dual-use design, the viscosity range is 200~ 1200000mPa · s, supports continuous acquisition and over-range alarm, LCD screen directly displays paraMeters such as temperature, viscosity and Rotation speed, portable Encasement is suitable for field and field use.

$ 1271.00

Stator diaMeter 6mm, maximum processing viscosity 100CP, maximum linear speed 5 m2/s, suitable for a variety of Sample Handling, providing stable and efficient homogenization performance.

$ 556.00

The stator diaMeter is 8mm, the maximum processing viscosity is 500CP, and the maximum linear speed is 8 square Meters/second. It is suitable for HR-6B and HR-10B homogenizers for efficient sample processing.

$ 344.00

The stator diaMeter is 10mm, the maximum processing viscosity is 2000CP, and the maximum linear speed is 10m2/s. It is suitable for HR-6B and HR-10B homogenizers, providing stable and efficient Sample Handling ability.

$ 535.00

Aperture 4.26mm, viscosity measurement range 200~ 1200cSt, stainless steel corrosion resistance, portable immersion design for easy operation, correction factor 0.95~ 1.05 to ensure accuracy.

$ 131.00

Portable design is easy to operate, volume 44ml, pore size 1.93mm, viscosity measurement range 5~ 60cst, outflow time 35~ 80s, suitable for rapid viscosity detection in the workshop.

$ 138.00

The stator diaMeter is 8mm, the maximum processing viscosity is 500CP, and the maximum linear speed is 8 m2/s. It is suitable for 10~ 60ml Sample Handling and is suitable for HR-6B/10B type homogenizer.

$ 535.00

The stator diaMeter is 6mm, the maximum processing viscosity is 100CP, the maximum linear speed is 5 m2/s, suitable for HR-6B and HR-10B homogenizers, and the standard Processing capacity is 0.2~ 50ml.

$ 344.00

500Ml capacity S6 viscosity standard oil, 20 ℃ viscosity 8.911mPa · s, 25 ℃ viscosity 7.498mPa · s, traceable to national standards, compatible with a variety of test equipment calibrating requirements.

$ 472.00

The stator diaMeter is 10mm, the maximum processing viscosity is 2000CP, and the maximum linear speed is 10 m2/s. It is suitable for HR-6B/10B type homogenizer, and the standard Processing capacity is 30-150ml.

$ 344.00

Articles

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