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DF-100 Computer-Controlled Fully Automatic Softening Point Tester


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  • DF Series Softening Point Tester

    Main features

    ● The temperature is automatically controlled by the instrument, with no human error.

    ● External temperature probe with rapid temperature response.

    ● Linear temperature rise.

    ● Equipped with a magnetic stirring device for more uniform test temperatures.

    ● The instrument automatically recognizes water or glycerin.

    ● Maximum test temperature: 125℃.

    ● Can perform softening point tests for various oils, paints, and other materials.

    Main Technical Parameters

    Temperature measurement range: -7.5℃ to 125.0℃

    Test range: 0℃ ~ 125.0℃

    Heating rate: (5 ± 0.5)℃/min

    Heating method: Automatic control, magnetic stirring, for more uniform temperature.

    Steel ball mass: 3.5 ± 0.05 g

    Steel ball diameter: 9.53 mm

    Steel ball sinking: 25.4 mm

    Ring: JTGE20-2011 Code Standard

     

    DF-100 Computerized Fully Automatic Softening Point Tester

    ● External heating device (i.e., the heater is positioned beneath the beaker) ensures that the heating medium does not experience localized overheating.

    ● A special water-agitation device ensures more uniform water temperature.

    ● The 100A model can perform softening tests on up to four samples at a time.

    ● It has a printing interface that can print out the time-temperature characteristic data of the test process.

    ● Equipped with a computer interface, the specimen temperature curve can be displayed, saved, and printed on a computer.

    Test temperature: 0–125.0℃

    Model 100A: 10–200.0℃

    Test medium: water or glycerol

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