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Automatic Cold Filter Plugging Point Tester

Supplier From China
Oct-24-16

Scope
Automatic cold filter plugging point tester national standard sh / t 0248 as the basis, using modern advanced technology, mechanical, optical, electronic and computer technology, and can be done automatically test the cold filter plugging point of petroleum products, automatic cold filter plugging point analyzer using optical detection technology, imported compressor refrigeration system ensure the required refrigeration depth. Automatic cold filter plugging point tester reasonable structure, stable performance, simple operation, is the ideal detection equipment.

Features
1. High degree of automation equipment, automatic cooling, automatic sample aspiration, automatic detection, automatic save the results, the test process without human intervention;
2, the instrument configuration of two experimental units do parallel test can also detect single group;
3, instrument automation control technology, human-friendly interface, photoelectric automatic detection;
4, instrument with integrated design, to avoid damage due to vibration of the floe and the impact of the test data.
5, the instrument uses photoelectric liquid level sensor can accurately detect the position of the horizontal surface, the cold filter plugging point accurate judgment.
6, the instrument uses a built-in vacuum pump and electronic precision pressure balance system to ensure automatic balancing suction filtration pressure at the set value.
7, the instrument can automatically control the cooling medium and the temperature difference between the sample being tested, to ensure a controlled and uniform cooling rate stable.

Technical parameters
1, the temperature measuring range: -45 ~ 50 ?; resolution 0.1 ?
2, the pressure measuring range: 0 ~ 200.0kpa; resolution 1pa
3, the test samples: 2-way
4, temperature measurement element: pt100
5, detection method: a photodetector
6. Refrigeration: refrigeration compressors
7, the control mode: single-chip control
8, the ambient temperature: 10 ~ 35 ?

Price and Minimum Quantity

Price: $1210
MOQ: Not Specified

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