Application GT-CBD-1000A is mainly used to detect the dispersion level of carbon black in rubber, that is, the dispersion status and dispersion uniformity of carbon black in rubber, which directly affects the properties of rubber, such as rubber tearing strength, tear performance, fatigue performance, wear resistance. It is of great significance to quickly and accurately grasp the dispersion of carbon black in rubber materials for predicting the physical properties of rubber materials, controlling mixing process, ensuring the quality of rubber products, improving production efficiency, saving energy and reducing costs. Software realizes the automatic collection of particles images, automatic storing date, automatic calculation of parameters.
Features
High resolution CCD camera, with powerful software support, can fast and accurately measure the size of the particles and its dispersion.
3 million pixel CMOS image sensor, the image resolution is greatly improved.
Convenient to remove the interference particles, the mouse around the click can remove any interference particles
USB data interface is adopted, which is more compatible with microcomputer.
May save a single particle image, can also save a series of measurement pictures.
Software personalization, provide measurement wizard and many other functions, easy for users to operate.
Technical Parameters
Measurement principle: image analysis method
Measurement range: 0.5μm to 10,000μm
Measurement and analysis time: less than 3 minutes under normal conditions
Reproducibility: 3%
Particle size equivalence principle: equal area circle diameter and equivalent short diameter
Calibration method: through the standard sample, different magnification rate correction, non-interference
Image size: 1280 x 1024 pixels
Optical magnification: 0.8X,1X,2X,3X,4X, 5X
Total magnification: 24X,30X,60X,80X,100X, 120X
Automatic analysis results: dispersion grade, average particle size, number of particles, particle data corresponding to different particle size intervals (number, differential %, cumulative %), histogram of particle size distribution