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Temperature gradient plate for MFFT test

MFFT 20- Temperature range of −30...+250 °C with a maximum gradient on surface of 100 °C
Catalog # SIMEVF9700
Supplier:   Industrial Physics
Temperature gradient plate for MFFT test
Catalog # SIMEVF9700
Supplier:  Industrial Physics
Temperature gradient plate for MFFT test
Temperature gradient plate for MFFT test

MFFT 20- Temperature range of −30...+250 °C with a maximum gradient on surface of 100 °C

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SFr. 46’060.00
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Temperature gradient plate for determining minimum film forming temperature (MFFT) test. The instrument can be used to define the white point/glass transition temperature of dispersion materials, synthetic resins, enamels and the blocking power and stacking capability of coated papers, foils, prints.

  • Ground hard-chrome plated metal platen as to deposit the specimen
  • Displays nominal and actual value of hot and cold side
  • Electronic controller with digital display, temperature preselecting and overshoot protection
  • Integrated membrane drying unit with flow meter

The temperature is controlled through an integrated digital controller with a digital display and measuring-point selector that covers the whole range. To determine the blocking power the specimens on the platen are weighed by defined loads to simulate the stacking capability.

MFFT 10: Includes 10 built-in temperature sensors and hinged transparent cover made of PMMA. Recommended standard cryostat type is C10K20.

MFFT 20: Includes 20 built-in temperature sensors and hinged transparent cover made of stainless steel and safety glass for temperatures up to +250 °C. Recommended standard cryostat type is KWK10.

W×D×H (with closed cover): 350×800×320 mm

 : Conforms to DIN ISO 2115 – DIN 53366 – ASTM D 2354 – ASTM D 1465 – ISO 2115 – ISO/DIS 4622.

 : Optional cooling unit must be ordered separately.

Specifications
  • Description:
    MFFT 20- Temperature range of −30...+250 °C with a maximum gradient on surface of 100 °C
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