Laboratory Grinder enables reproducible dispersions.
December 23, 2004 -
Built into thick steel plate housing, Elcometer 2000 utilizes 2 ground glass discs for grinding. Fixed upper disc adjusts operating force between 11-220 lb, while bottom plate rotates at 100 rpm. Movement is provided by geared motor system capable of carrying out tests under extreme conditions. One counter keeps track of number of revolutions and automatically stops motor, while another counter shows total after each test cycle.
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Paul N. Gardner Co., Inc.
316 N.E. 1st St., Dept. TR
Pompano Beach, FL, 33060 6608 USA

2000 Muller Laboratory Grinder
Meets ASTM D 387; ASTM D 332; ISO 8780-5; ISO 787/16; NFT 30 023
The Elcometer 2000 is a particularly sturdy machine, enabling optimal and perfectly reproducible grinding and dispersions to be obtained in the laboratory.
The grinding is carried out by two ground glass discs. The fixed upper disc is the part of the system for adjusting operating force between 11 and 220 lbs. (5 and 100kg) and is fitted on a cranked arm to make it easier to open. The bottom plate rotates at 100 rpm. The movement is provided by a powerful geared motor system capable of carrying out tests under extreme conditions.
The whole grinder is built into a housing made of thick steel plates. One counter counts the number of revolutions and automatically stops the motor. Another shows the total after each test cycle.
If you would like more information please call: 1-800-762-2478
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