Hand-operated quantitative sampler

The hand-operated fixed-area sampler uses spring pressure to drive a circular blade, which rotates to cut out a sample of standard area from the material surface. It is used to quickly obtain fixed-size specimens for measuring mass per unit area in combination with a balance. It is commonly used for basis weight testing of materials such as paper, films, and non-woven fabrics.

Instruments

The sampling area is 100mm ² and the error is controlled within +/- 0.35cm ², which can handle 0.1~ 1.2mm Film thickness materials. The circular sampling design is used to ensure the standard of the sample, and the operation is simple and the results are reliable.

$ 417.00

Special No. 10 steel high temperature quenching knife edge, smooth cutting without burrs; one-piece casting structure is sturdy and durable; sampling area 100cm ², error +/- 0.35cm ², suitable for 0.1~ 1.2mm Film thickness material.

$ 551.00

The special No. 10 steel knife edge is used to ensure durability, the punching sample is smooth without burrs, the integrated casting structure is sturdy and not deformed, the sampling area is 100cm2, and the sampling Film thickness range is 0.01-1 mm.

$ 551.00

Adopt gear pair drive, hand-pressed operation, rated load 500N, Travel 70mm, the upper and lower height of the frame can be adjusted, Force Gauge has a positioning structure, suitable for batch testing.

$ 256.00

Adopt hand-crank mechanical pressurization method, Heating power 650W, Mold sleeve specification < 40mm, suitable for small or irregular samples, support thermosetting material inlay.

$ 649.00

Hand-crank mechanical pressurization is easy to operate, digital temperature controller to ensure stable temperature, Heating power 440W, mold sleeve specification < 25mm, suitable for thermosetting material inlay, protect the edge of the sample.

$ 517.00

Adopt gear pair transmission, hand-pressed operation, the height of the frame can be adjusted up and down, Force Gauge up and down movement is equipped with positioning structure, rated load 500N, Travel 70mm, suitable for batch testing.

$ 180.00

Rated load 500N, rack and pinion drive, hand pressure operation is simple and stable, large foot design to ensure smooth measurement process, Travel 75mm, suitable for Force Gauge installation for tensile or plug force test.

$ 181.00

Sampling area 100cm ² and error +/- 0.35cm ², removable knife edge sharp handle, with anti-cutting hand protection device, can handle Paper thickness 0.1~ 1.2mm and Corrugated Board 0.1~ 7mm.

$ 391.00

Simultaneous sampling ECT (100 * 25) mm and PAT (80 * 25) mm two sizes, sampling error +/- 0.5mm, thickness range ≤ 10mm, easy to operate.

$ 453.00

Adopt 0-3000rpm stepless speed regulation, Processing capacity 10-100L, with full explosion-proof structure and hand lifting system, suitable for dispersing and mixing of high viscosity materials.

$ 1661.00

Hand pressure type is easy to operate, the rack and pinion transmission is smooth, the digital display ruler can display the displacement and lock the Travel, the maximum test load is 500N, the measurement Travel is 200mm, and the base is stable and the fuselage is heavy.

$ 248.00

The sampling area is 100cm ², the sampling thickness is 0-10mm, and the foot-operated pneumatic pressure operation can quickly and accurately cut the standard area sample, which is suitable for a variety of sheet materials.

$ 906.00

Using positive pressure test principle, Measurement range 0~ 1.6MPa, fully automatic operation, support three test modes, built-in calibrating program, suitable for quantitative measurement of various sealing performance indicators.

$ 1332.00

Sampling size 25.4mm * 140mm, thickness range 0.05~ 1.2mm, parallelism of two long sides ≤ 0.015mm, to ensure High Accuracy sampling, Improve Test Reliability.

$ 664.00

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