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IMT-COB01 Cobb Water Absorption Tester

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Paper Water Absorption Tester IMT-COB01 is a special Paper testing instrument for Paper Cobb water absorption performance. The instrument adopts the Cobb (Cobb) test method, so it is also called the Cobb absorption Tester.
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IMT IMT-COB01 Cobb Water Absorption TesterSPEC

IMT IMT-COB01 Cobb Water Absorption TesterDetails

IMT IMT-COB01 Cobb Water Absorption TesterPacking list

SKU
NB029198
test area
(100±0.2)cm²
Test water consumption
100±5ml
Roller length
200±0.5mm
Roller Mass
10±0.5kg
Dimensions
430*285*300mm
Weight
About 32kg
Environment temperature
20±10℃
Environment humidity
<85%
IMT-COB01
Cobb Water Absorption Tester
IMT-COB01 Cobb Water Absorption Tester Picture

Paper Water Absorption Tester IMT-COB01 is a special paper testing instrument for paper water absorption performance. The instrument adopts the Cobb test method, so it is also called the Cobb Absorption Tester. This instrument is mainly used to measure the water absorption on the surface of sized paper and cardboard under the conditions specified in the standard. Those relatively loose paper (such as newsprint paper), unsized paper (such as blotting paper) and other papers with high water absorption are not suitable for this instrument.

Internason IMT-COB01 Cobo Water Absorption Tester Details Figure 1

Application

Cobb Absorption Tester is a special testing instrument for testing the water absorption performance of paper and cardboard surface. It is also called paper surface absorption weight Tester. It is mainly used for paper, cardboard, gray cardboard, special paper and other paper products to absorb water. sex determination.


Executive standard

QB/T1668 "Kob Absorption Tester"

GB/T1540 "Determination of Water Absorption of Paper and Board (Copper Method)"

ISO535 "Paper and board - Determination of water absorption - Cobb method"


FAQ
QIMT-COB01 How many rollers does this Cobb water absorption meter have?
A Hello, the mass of the pressing roller is 10kg ± 0.5kg.
QCan this Cobb water-absorption meter be applied to GB/T461.3?
A OK
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