توضیحات
Brookfield KU-3 Viscometer
The KU-3 Viscometer displays, Krebs units, gram units and centipoise for paints, coatings and inks
Brookfield offers a completely digital calculating Krebs Unit Instrument with all the reliability you’d expect in Brookfield instrumentation…now with relative centipoise display
Why the KU-3 ? This instrument is used widely for making viscosity measurements on paints/coatings in accordance with ASTM D562
Brookfield KU-3 Viscometer
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Continuous sensing and display in Krebs units, grams, and centipoise
Magnetic spindle coupling
Allows rapid sample measurement to determine required consistency
LED Digital Display of: Krebs Units (increased resolution in 0.1 KU increments), Grams (in 1 gm increments) and Centipoise (cP
Expanded measurement range (40 to 141 KU; 32 to 1099 g; 27 to 5274 cP
Accuracy to ±۱% of full scale range
Reproducibility to ±۰٫۵% of full scale range
Easy to use; no weights; simplifies an established test procedure
Compatible with industry specification (ASTM D562
Base accommodates standard pint, ½ pint, and quart cans
The optional paste spindle is suitable for use with high consistency materials such as roller mill pastes
NIST traceable viscosity standards available
APPLICATIONS
Paints & Coatings
Adhesives
Inks
Pastes
Brookfield KU-3 Viscometer
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