Coating Density Cup

The paint density cup calculates density by measuring the mass of a fixed volume of paint. It is used in paint production control and quality inspection to ensure accurate formulations and consistent batches.
Selection
When selecting a density cup for coatings, considerations include material corrosion resistance, capacity matching sample volume, precision meeting standard requirements, validity of calibration certificates, and ease of operation.
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Made of aluminum alloy, the volume is 50ml, the measurement accuracy is 0.001%, equipped with professional temperature control requirements, suitable for density measurement under different environment conditions, the Cup structure is stable and durable.

$ 119.00

Made of aluminum alloy material, volume 37ml, measuring temperature 23 ℃, designed according to national standards, can be calculated in stages to ensure long-term Measurement accuracy, suitable for liquid Coating density determination.

$ 112.00

Using stainless steel material, volume 37ml, in line with international standards GB/T 6750-86 and ISO 2811-74, can accurately measure liquid density, simple and efficient operation.

$ 128.00

The aluminum alloy material ensures durability, the volume of 100ml meets the standard measurement requirements, and the 0.1 ℃ indexing thermoMeter can achieve accurate density determination, suitable for laboratory environment.

$ 125.00

Hollow structure design, filled with lead particles to adjust weight, volume 100ml, in line with GB/T6750 standard, suitable for Coating density measurement.

$ 106.00

Internal fixed capacity 100ml, reduced bubble effect by compression mechanism, high measurement Repeatability, equipped with desktop stand and cleaning brush, suitable for a variety of liquid density tests.

$ 2813.00

Stainless steel material corrosion resistance, 100ml volume to meet the standard test requirements, easy to operate, accurate measurement of Coating density by weighing method to ensure the accuracy of quality control.

$ 128.00

The test area is 25cm ², which supports wet Cup method and dry Cup method test, which can measure the pass rate of water vapor to the film, and is suitable for coating penetration performance evaluation in different environments.

$ 119.00

The test area is 30cm ², suitable for self-supporting and non-self-supporting coating testing, and the permeability of water vapor or Miscellaneous gaseous substances to the film can be determined by the wet Cup method or the dry Cup method.

$ 135.00

The test area is 50cm ², which supports two test modes of wet Cup method and dry Cup method, which can measure the permeability of water vapor and Miscellaneous gaseous substances to the film, and is suitable for coating performance evaluation under different environment conditions.

$ 196.00

Stainless steel material to ensure durability, 50ml standard volume design, cover with overflow holes for accurate measurement of liquid density, in line with international testing standards.

$ 124.00

Made of aviation aluminum alloy with anodic oxidation treatment, the weight is only 70 grams, and the precision overflow design can avoid the generation of bubbles and ensure that the density Measuring accuracy reaches +/- 0.5 ℃ temperature control requirements.

$ 704.00

Using aluminum material, hollow structure design, volume 50ml, in line with the national standard GB/T6750, suitable for density measurement, Balance hammer filled with lead particles to adjust the weight.

$ 106.00

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

Test area of 10cm ², in line with a number of international standards, support self-supporting and non-self-supporting coating testing, can be measured by wet Cup method and dry Cup method of water vapor permeability, suitable for different environmental conditions.

$ 119.00

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