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DRICK DRK116 Freeness Tester

The DRICK DRK116 Freeness Tester is used to measure the filtration performance of slurry suspension, study the fiber condition and evaluate the slurry beating degree. The DRK116 Freeness Tester Measurement range is (1~ 100) SR, the Graduation is 1 SR, and the discharge time of the overflow port is (149 +/- 1) s.
Model:

Drick DRK116 Freeness TesterSPEC

Drick DRK116 Freeness TesterDetails

Drick DRK116 Freeness TesterPacking list

SKU
NB034228
Measurement range
0~100°SR
Measuringflask Graduation
1°SR
Overflow outlet discharge time
149±1s
residual Volume
7.5~8.0ml
DRK116
Freeness Tester
DRICK DRK116 Freeness Tester Picture

Features

According to the phenomenon that the percussion degree of pulp is inversely proportional to the water filtration rate of pulp suspension, the DRK116 Freeness Tester is designed to imitate the Schaober-Rigler Freeness Tester to determine the water filtration performance of the slurry suspension, study the fiber condition and evaluate the slurry beating.    

Applications

Drick's DRK116 Beatability Tester is suitable for testing the water filtration capacity of diluted pulp suspensions, that is, the determination of beating.

Technical standards

ISO 5267.1: Determination of water filtration properties of pulp – Part 1: Schauber-Rigler method

GB/T 3332: Determination of slurry pulping degree (Shober Rigler method)

QB/T 1054: Pulp Pulping Degree Tester


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