About Lab Stiffness Measurement Device
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Stiffness unit
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Sample size
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weight
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0 - 1
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1.5" x 1.5
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10 Unit Compensator
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15 Deg
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0 - 10
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1.5" x 1.5
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10 Unit Compensator
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15 Deg
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10 - 100
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1.5" x 2.75"
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15 Deg
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50 - 500
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1.5" x 2.75"
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500 Unit
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15 Deg
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100 - 1000
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1.5" x 2.75"
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1000Unit
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15 Deg
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200 - 2000
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1.5" x 2.75"
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2000Unit
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15 Deg
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300 - 3000
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1.5" x 2.75"
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3000Unit
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15 Deg
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500 - 5000
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1.5" x 2.75"
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5000 Unit
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15 Deg
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1000 - 10000
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1.5" x 2.75"
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5000 Unit
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7 1/2 Deg
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Rugged Stainless Steel ConstructionFeaturing a stainless steel body with rust-proof properties, this Lab Stiffness Measurement Device is designed to withstand demanding industrial environments. Its bench-top mounting and lightweight design allow for easy installation and portability, while the quick-lock lever clamp ensures fast and secure specimen loading.
Accurate and Immediate Stiffness MeasurementThis device uses the highly reliable Taber principle for measuring angular deflection, delivering results in Taber stiffness units with a resolution of 0.1 units and 1%% reading accuracy. Readings are immediate, supporting efficient workflow and high-throughput testing for up to two specimens at once.
Flexible and Safe OperationsManual and semi-automatic control modes provide versatility for various user preferences. Overload protection, manual calibration with included weights, and a comprehensive accessory set (user manual, calibration tools, extra clamps) ensure both safety and ease of use. The device operates without the need for gas, under a range of temperatures and humidity.
FAQs of Lab Stiffness Measurement Device:
Q: How is a sample loaded and secured in the Lab Stiffness Measurement Device?
A: Samples are manually trimmed to the required size and secured using the quick-lock lever clamp. This ensures easy and stable specimen loading, supporting efficient and consistent testing.
Q: What is the measurement principle used in this device, and what materials can it test?
A: The device employs the Taber principle for angular deflection measurement, providing results in Taber stiffness units. It is suitable for testing paper, board, films, and similar sheet materials used in industrial applications.
Q: When and how should the device be calibrated?
A: Manual calibration should be performed regularly, especially before critical testing. The included calibration weight and set guide users through the process, ensuring reliable accuracy with each test.
Q: Where is this device manufactured, and how is it supplied?
A: This Lab Stiffness Measurement Device is made in India and is shipped securely in a corrugated box along with a user manual, calibration accessories, and extra clamps for immediate use upon delivery.
Q: What are the benefits of using this stiffness tester in an industrial environment?
A: Its stainless steel, rust-proof construction offers durability, while overload protection and immediate, accurate readings streamline workflow and improve quality control. The devices bench-top mounting and lightweight design allow efficient integration into labs.
Q: What is the maximum specimen size and capacity of the device?
A: The device can test specimens up to 210 mm in height and has a capacity to handle up to 1-2 specimens at a time, with a measuring range of 0-1000 Taber stiffness units.
Q: How quickly can users expect results, and what is the accuracy level?
A: Results are provided immediately, typically within one second, with a high accuracy of 1%% of the reading and a resolution of 0.1 Taber units.