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New Brookfield RVDV-E Viscometer complete set 95V/260V 50-60Hz 12VDC
$ 1953.6
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Description
AMETEK BROOKFIELDEconomy Digital Viscometer
The New DVE Viscometer, featuring a brand new user interface and keypad. The updated DVE now has a contemporary design, adopting the look & feel of the DV1, DV2T and DV3T family.
The attractively lit display features distinctive alpha-numeric characters that are easy to view, both close up and at distance. The bubble level has been conveniently situated on the front of the instrument below the display panel so that users can easily adjust the instrument for true vertical position.
The updated DVE also offers a choice of scientific units for viscosity measurement including both cgs units: cP (centipoises) and P (Poise), and SI units: Pa-s (Pascal-seconds) and mPa-s (milliPascal-seconds).
Viscosity test parameters, including spindle identity and rotational speed, can now be quickly selected from a table in the instrument™s memory. Furthermore, the new display shows test control parameters (spindle, speed) and measured values (% torque, viscosity).
FEATURES & BENEFITS
Low cost and easy to use
Direct display in: cP or maps, % Torque, Spindle, and Speed
Torque measurement accuracy: 1% of full scale range
Repeatability: 0.2% of full scale range
Compatible with all Brookfield accessories
NIST traceable viscosity standards available
18 speeds for greater range capability (0.3 to 100 rpm)
TORQUE EXPLANATIONS:
LV
is for low viscosity materials and can measure the thinnest materials. Typical examples include
inks, oils, and solvents
.
RV
is for medium viscosity materials than those measured with an LV torque. Typical examples include
creams, food, and paints
.
HA
is for higher viscosity materials than those measured with an RV torque. Typical examples include
gels, chocolate and epoxies
.
HB
is for even higher viscosity materials than those measured with an HA torque spring. Typical examples include
asphalt, caulking compounds, and molasses
.
Applications
Applications
Low Viscosity
Medium Viscosity
High Viscosity
Adhesives (solvent base)
Adhesives (hot melt)
Asphalt
Biological Fluids
Ceramic Slurries
Caulking Compounds
Chemicals
Creams
Epoxies
Coatings, Water-Based
Gums
Gels
Inks, Water-Based
Inks (screen printing)
Inks (ballpoint, offset)
Oils
Paints
Pastes
Paints, Latex
Paper Coatings and Pulp
Putty
Photo Resist
Plastisols
Roofing Compounds
SPECIFICATIONS
VISCOSITY RANGE
cP (mPa•s)
SPEEDS
MODEL
Min.
Max.
RPM
Number of Increments
LVDV-E
1†
2M
.0.3-100
18
RVDV-E
100††
13M
.0.3-100
18
HADV-E
200††
26M
.0.3-100
18
HBDV-E
800††
104M
.0.3-100
18
SPRING TORQUE
SPRING TORQUE
MODEL
Dyne-cm
Milli Newton-m
LVDV-E
673.7
0.0673
RVDV-E
7,187.0
0.7187
HADV-E
14,374.0
1.4374
HBDV-E
57,496.0
5.7496
† 1 cP achieved with UL Adapter accessory. 15 cP on LV with standard spindles.
††Minimum viscosity is achieved with optional RV/HA/HB spindle.
B=1 Billion M=1 million cP=Centipoise mPa·s=Millipascal·seconds
INCLUDES: RVDV-E DIGITAL VISCOMETER, 6 Spindles, Spindle Guard Leg. Lab Stand (Model A), and Carrying Case
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