A device that can be measured in a high-temperature atmosphere of 2400℃!
This is a device for measuring the viscosity of molten liquids at high temperatures, using a ball pull-up method. We have developed the "BVM-13LH," which solves the issues of cumbersome balance operations and individual differences in measurement results associated with conventional ball pull-up viscometers, and further advanced it to create a device capable of measurements in a high-temperature environment of 2400°C.
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【Features】 ○ The measurement section and heater are housed within a vacuum chamber, allowing measurements up to 2400°C in a gas atmosphere. ○ Measurement range: 0.5 to 10^4 Poise. ○ Simple operation by just placing the sample; viscosity measurement is fully automated. ○ After measurement, data processing can be easily done on a computer, significantly improving work efficiency. ● For other functions and details, please contact us.
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【Applications】 ○ Melting quartz at ultra-high temperatures ○ Viscosity measurement of alumina-based refractories and insulation materials ● For other functions and details, please contact us.
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Under recent high technology, the measurement of viscosity in the glass and ceramics field, which was considered unremarkable, has become a particular focus in fundamental research. Here, I would like to introduce various devices, primarily focusing on viscosity measurement, including glass testing machines, strain testers, electrical conductivity measurement devices, and loss of transparency testing equipment.