YT-YS3000A Crush Tester
Crush Tester is an ideal auxiliary test tool for papermaking companies, cardboard manufacturers, carton manufacturers, carton users, and quality supervision and inspection departments.
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Add a certain amount of water to the pulp after deflagging and put it into the container of the homogenizer. Under the agitation of the agitator blade, the fiber bundles generally will not sink to the bottom of the container, especially in the sheet forming and fiber analysis experiments. The fiber uniformity of the pulp volume used for the first time meets the requirements, but the uniformity, freeness, and even concentration of the fibers at the end do not meet the requirements. At this time, a homogenizer is needed to solve this problem.
It adopts high-torque industrial reducer and can run continuously.
No. | Parameter item | Technical index |
1 | Capacity | 3 liters |
2 | Power supply | 220V, 50Hz AC |
3 | Water source | tap water can be connected as needed |
4 | Customizable specifications are | 6 liters, 12 liters, 12 liters x 5 |
Crush Tester is an ideal auxiliary test tool for papermaking companies, cardboard manufacturers, carton manufacturers, carton users, and quality supervision and inspection departments.
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