The NIRUN CPE-41 rotor is an optional rotor for the NTV-CAP1 series cone-plate viscometer with a shear rate of 3.84N and a sample size of 0.5 ml.
Features
1.The shear rate is 3.84N
2. The applicable sample volume is 0.5ml
3. Adapt to NTV-CAP1 series Viscometer host
Principle
As a cone-plate viscometer rotor assembly, swirl/spin under host drive, the viscosity value is calculated by measurement of the resistance of the sample at a specific shear rate.
Applications
Viscosity measurement, fluid analysis
Steps
Install the CPE-41 rotor on the NTV-CAP1 Viscometer mainframe
2. Measuring location of 0.5 ml sample
3. Set the shear rate to 3.84N
4. Start the measurement program
5. Record measurement results
Notice
• Make sure the sample size is accurate to 0.5 ml
• Only suitable for NTV-CAP1 series Viscometer host
• Check that the rotor is intact and nondestructive before use
Keep the measurement environment clean
shear rate 2.0 N
sample Size 2.0 ml
Adapted Viscometer Host NTV-CAP1
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