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1800 -
Elcometer Limited
The Elcometer 1800 Density Cup is a stainless steel precision cup for determining the specific gravity or density of paints and similar products.
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2353 -
Elcometer Limited
The Elcometer 2353 ISO Viscosity Flow Cups are very easy to use instruments made of anodized aluminium with a stainless steel orifice, for measuring the consistency of paints, varnishes and similar products.
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2351 -
Elcometer Limited
The Elcometer 2351 FORD/ASTM Viscosity Flow Cups are very easy to use instruments made of anodized aluminium with a stainless steel orifice, for measuring the consistency of paints, varnishes and similar products.
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2352 -
Elcometer Limited
The Elcometer 2352 AFNOR Viscosity Flow Cups are very easy to use instruments made of anodized aluminium with a stainless steel orifice, for measuring the consistency of paints, varnishes and similar products.
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2437 -
Elcometer Limited
Thanks to its handle, the Elcometer 2437 ISO Viscosity Dip Cup - Frikmar is very easy to use to perform viscosity checks on site or during the manufacturing process.
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2436 -
Elcometer Limited
Thanks to its handle, the Elcometer Frikmar Viscosity Dip Cup is very easy to use to perform viscosity checks on site or during the manufacturing process.
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2434 -
Elcometer Limited
Thanks to its handle, the Elcometer Frikmar Viscosity Dip Cup is very easy to use to perform viscosity checks on site or during the manufacturing process.
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Elcometer Limited
For numerous products, such as paint, ink, varnishes, glue and cosmetics, the reliability of many laboratory tests is directly related to the quality and consistency of the samples. Any measurements made on coatings for the purpose of describing their physical properties (drying time, elasticity, abrasion, gloss, colour, shade, etc.) are made on the basis of uniform and comparable samples with precisely controlled thickness.
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Elcometer Limited
When developing a coating process, it is important to know the exact time it takes for the coating to dry or cure. For multicoat paint systems, having knowledge of the drying time enables the operator to know when any subsequent layers can be applied. There are many stages involved in the coating drying time. Once a coating has been applied, it levels off under gravity, and, as the coating begins to cure, a thin dry film appears on the surface. The coating then continues to dry until, finally, it is totally cured.
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2310 -
Elcometer Limited
The Elcometer 2310 Shell Viscosity Dip Cups are stainless steel cups for quick measurements on-site or during production.
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Elcometer Limited
Taber® Abrading Wheels are available in five levels of abrasiveness to suit a wide range of material testing applications.
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3000 -
Elcometer Limited
The Elcometer 3000 Motorised Clemen Unit is a robust and accurate instrument for evaluating the resistance to scratching of a coated surface. The sample can be metal, wood, glass, plastic or other hard materials.
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3120 -
Elcometer Limited
The Elcometer 3120 range of Shore A and Shore D Durometers is widely used to test the hardness of soft materials.
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Elcometer Limited
Hardness can be defined as a material’s resistance to permanent deformation. In the coatings industry, hardness measurement can be used to determine the resistance of the coating to scratching from general wear and tear and also if a coating is fully cured.
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Elcometer 3000 -
Elcometer Limited
The Elcometer 3000 Manual Clemen Unit is a robust and simple to use instrument for evaluating the resistance to scratching of a coated surface.