Место происхождения |
Guangdong China (Mainland) |
Бренд |
BIUGDE |
Номер Модели |
BGD 244 |
Many types of solid materials must be ground or milled into finer particles for dispersion in appropriate liquid vehicles. The physical properties of the resulting dispersions, often called grinds, depend not only on the actual size of the individual particles ,but also on the degree to which they are dispersed. The Fineness Gauges is used to indicate the fineness of grind or the presence of coarse particles or agglomerates in a dispersion. It does not determine particle size or particle size distribution. Grind gauges are used in controlling the production, storage, and application of dispersion products produced by milling in the paint, plastic, pigment, printing ink , paper, ceramic, pharmaceutical, food and many other industries. The Fineness Gauges is a flat steel block in the surface of which are one or two flat-bottomed grooves varying uniformly in depth from a maximum at one end of the block to zero near the other end. Groove depth is graduated on the block according to one or more scales used for measuring particle size. The degree of dispersion is indicated in Microns or Hegman. The Hegman scale ranges from 0 to 8 with numbers increasing as the particle size decreases. 0 Hegman =100 microns particle size 4 Hegman =50 microns particle size 8 Hegman =0 microns particle size The gauge and its scraper are made of hardened stainless steel and have one or two grooves with a graded slopedependent on the model chosen,graduated in microns, mils, NS Hegman, the gauges have a tolerance of ±2µmIt confirms the below standardsISO 1524, ASTM D 3333, ASTM D 1210, ASTM D 1316, DIN EN 21524Main Technical ParametersOrder InformationGroove SizeL×WRangesOverall dimensionGraduationunitNumber of GroovesBGD 241/1120×12.5mm0-25µm175×50×12mm2.5µmµm1BGD 241/20-50µm175×50×12mm5µmµm1BGD 241/30-100µm175×50×12mm10µmµm1BGD 242/1120×12.5mm0-25µm175×65×12mm2.5µmµmHegmanMils2BGD 242/20-50µm175×65×12mm5µm2BGD 242/30-100µm175×65×12mm10µm2BGD 244/1120×37mm0-25µm175×65×12mm2.5µmµm1BGD 244/20-50µm175×65×12mm5µmµm1BGD 244/30-100µm175×65×12mm10µmµm1ProcedurePlace a slight excess of sample in the deep end of the groove, and with the straight-edge scraper provided, draw the sample toward the shallow end of the groove. Ratings are in term of the point on the scale where the oversize particles, or furrows made by them, first appear in substantial concentration.