The precision measuring comb, made of corrosion-resistant stainless steel, is designed to accurately measure the wet film thickness of various coatings immediately after application using its notched edges.
The viscosity flow cup is a device used to determine the conditional viscosity of Newtonian fluids, an important parameter that characterizes a material’s resistance to flow; a submersible type is also available for rapid testing of hot liquids or monitoring their condition during operation.
The viscosity dip mug is a cylindrical brass vessel designed to determine the conventional viscosity of coarse dispersion polyvinyl-acetate homopolymers, featuring a handle and three orifices – two on the lateral wall for manual use and one at the center of the base.
The device measures density by determining the mass of a tested material placed in a pycnometer of known volume at a specific temperature, with the density calculated by dividing the obtained weight by the liquid’s volume; the process involves filling the pycnometer and removing any excess fluid through an overflow hole.
The film applicator applies paint and other materials of required thickness during complex tests, allowing users to set the gap height between 10-6000 µm using micrometer heads, and operates by pouring the tested material in front of the gap and moving at a constant speed of 5-10 cm/s to dispense a continuous layer on the test plate.
The high-precision grindometer, made of hardened stainless steel, features a single groove and is used to determine the particle size and fineness of grind for materials such as paints, chocolates, inks, and coatings, with a scale graduated in micrometers.