The coefficient of frictIon Meter is suitable for measuring the coefficient of static friction and dynamic friction coefficient when plastic films and sheets, rubber, paper, cardboard, woven bags, fabric styles, metal material composite belts for communication cables and fiber optic cables, conveyor belts, wood, coatings, brake pads, wipers, shoe materials, tires and other materials slide. By measuring the slip properties of the material, the quality and process indicators of the material production can be controlled and adjusted to meet the requirements of product use. In addition, it can also be used to measure the slip properties of cosmetics, eye drops and other daily chemical products.
Microcomputer control technology, development structure, man-machine interface operation, simple and convenient to use; Free mode arbitrary selection, simpler and more convenient operation; precision screw drive, good guide rail and reasonable layout, to ensure the smooth operation of the instrument; the use of imported high-precision load sensor, the measurement accuracy of 0.5 grade; the use of precision motor drive, the transmission is more stable, the noise is lower, the positioning is more accurate, the test results are more repeatable; LCD Chinese display, automatic measurement, with test data statistical processing function; high-speed micro printer output, fast printing, low noise, no need to change the ribbon, easy to replace the paper roll; dynamic, Real-time digital display of the coefficient of static friction, selectable slide stroke, and built-in calibration program for easy calibration by the metrology and calibration department (third party). The high-definition large screen displays curves and texts, making the vision clearer;
GB 10006 Method for Determination of Coefficient of Friction of Plastic Films and SheetsASTM D1894 Standard Test Method for Static and Dynamic Coefficient of Friction of Plastic Films and SheetsISO 8295 Determination of Coefficient of Friction of Plastics, Films and Sheets, TAPPI T816 Static Friction Coefficient of Corrugated and Solid Fibreboard Horizontal Plane Method