Viscosity measurement is possible with a small amount of sample (about 5 cc). Maintenance is also easy, and data analysis on a computer can be performed using the included simple software.
The "VM-10A" is the most versatile viscometer that allows for easy viscosity measurement simply by immersing the detection terminal in a liquid. The measurement principle utilizes piezoelectric ceramic technology, enabling measurements from as little as 3 to 5 ml of liquid, and it is not limited by the type of container used. Cleaning is very simple, requiring only a wipe of the detection terminal. Additionally, data acquisition software is standard equipment, allowing for data recording and storage when connected to a PC. 【Features】 ● Viscosity measurement is possible with the industry’s smallest amount of liquid, just 5cc. ● Cleaning is easy, requiring only a wipe of the detection terminal. ● By using the attached simple software, data analysis on a computer can be easily performed. For more details, please contact us or refer to the PDF data.
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This is a device for measuring the viscosity of liquids. The measurement principle is based on the technology of piezoelectric ceramics, utilizing a vibrating viscometer. It can measure viscosity values instantly, even with very small amounts of liquid, without being limited by the type of container, as long as the detection tip is immersed in the liquid.
Price information
430,000 yen
Price range
P3
Delivery Time
P2
Applications/Examples of results
They are widely supplied to laboratories, manufacturing sites, and quality control departments for viscosity measurement of various liquids such as ink, paint, pharmaceuticals, food, coating liquids, adhesives, and ceramic slurries.
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The inline viscometer was awarded the 22nd Invention Award (1997) for its excellent performance and innovative ideas. Additionally, the acceleration sensor detects and records vibrations that occur during the transportation of goods, contributing to the prevention of product damage through the review of work improvement. We have developed a new viscoelastic meter as a culmination of the technology of inline viscometers and densitometers, which were developed as instruments for measuring the physical properties of liquids. Like the viscometer, it uses piezoelectric sensors to measure the viscosity, temperature, elastic modulus, and phase angle of various liquids in real-time inline. Focusing on piezoelectric sensor technology, we will continue to advance our development and research, aiming to become a comprehensive scientific measurement instrument manufacturer. With a wide range of products, solid technology, and prompt responses, we will strive as a united company to be of even greater service to everyone in the future. We appreciate your continued support.