Overview
The YONGLIDA RH-100 emulsification tester is designed and manufactured with reference to imported congeneric products and combined with the specific requirements of domestic scientific research departments for the determination of inks emulsification. The instrument is mainly composed of Stir drive geared motor, Stir pulp, sample dispersion container and controllable electronic counter. It has the advantages of reasonable design, beautiful appearance, stable operation, reliable control, sturdy and durable. It is a special instrument required for the determination of inks emulsification in the inks industry.
Features
1. Reasonable design and beautiful appearance.
2. Stable operation and reliable control.
3. Durable and inexpensive.
4. Equipped with a controllable electronic counter, it can control a wide range of counts (1 to 999,900 rpm).
5. Adopt stepless speed regulation, with a wide speed range (0~ 180rpm), and support for digital display.
Principle
Stir pulp is driven by Stir-driven gearmotor to Stir the sample in the sample dispersion container. Stir revolutions are set and controlled by a controllable electronic counter to simulate the process of inks emulsification, so as to realize the determination of inks emulsification performance.
Applications
INKS industry
Steps
1. Place the sample to be tested in a sample dispersion container.
2. According to the test requirements, set the required Stir revolutions through an electronic counter.
3. Start the instrument, and the Stir drive geared motor will drive the Stir pulp to Stir at a set speed.
4. The instrument automatically stops after running to the set number of revolutions to complete the measurement process.
Notice
* Power supply voltage is 220V 50Hz before use.
The instrument should be placed on a stable workbench to ensure stable operation.
* Please pay attention to safety during operation and avoid touching the Stir parts in operation.
Regularly check whether the components of the instrument are in good condition to ensure normal operation.
Do not exceed the standard handling capacity of the instrument (750mL).