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Fineness of Grind
| The comprehensive range of Elcometer fineness of grind gauges consists of stainless steel blocks with a precision ground scraper. Each block has either one or two channels, precision ground in a uniformly increasing depth from zero at one end to a specified depth at the other, identified by the scale on the gauge. |
The Elcometer 2020 Fineness of Grind Gauges are instruments used to determine the particle size and fineness of grind of many materials including paints, pigments, inks, coatings, chocolates and other similar products. These two channel gauges, together with the scrapers, are made of hardened stainless steel and have two grooves with a graded slope (dependent on the model chosen). Graduated in microns, mils, NS (Hegman) or PCU (North), the gauges have a tolerance of ±2µm (0.08mil). The groove width for all models is 12mm (0.47") with a groove length of 127mm (5.0"). Elcometer 2020: The standard gauge shows graduations in microns or mils, NS and PCU which are all engraved on the top of the gauge.
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The Elcometer 2041 Fineness of Grind Gauges are instruments used to determine the particle size and fineness of grind of many materials including paints, pigments, inks, coatings, chocolates and other similar products.
These two channel gauges, together with the scrapers, are made of hardened stainless steel and have two grooves with a graded slope (dependent on the model chosen). Graduated in microns, mils, NS (Hegman) or PCU (North), the gauges have a tolerance of ±2µm (0.08mil). The groove width for all models is 12mm (0.47") with a groove length of 127mm (5.0").
Elcometer 2041: The basic gauge has lateral graduations engraved on the side of the gauge in mils or microns.
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This precision instrument is used to determine particle size and fineness of grind for many materials including paints, pigments, inks, coatings, chocolates and other similar products.
The gauge and its scraper are made of hardened stainless steel and are graduated in microns on the top to an accuracy of ±1µm (0.04mil). The groove width is 12mm (0.47") and the groove length is 200mm (7.87").
The high precision Grindometer has a single groove.
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This precision instrument is used to determine particle size and the fineness of grind of particles in printing inks.
The NPIRI gauge and its scraper are made of hardened stainless steel and the gauge has two grooves with a gentle slope.
The groove width is 25mm (0.98") and the groove length is 165mm (6.5").
The NPIRI scale is displayed alongside the microns scale.
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