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Name

Production Type Rubber Process Analyzer

Model

PPA6000

     Description                                                     

PPA-6000 is an up-to-date, cutting-edge and more economic rubber processing analyzer, which is used for processing polymers and master batch, as well as analyzing and controlling rubber compound. This apparatus, in addition to MDR and VTA, has 3 built-in combined test solutions for being used by rubber researchers.



     Standard                                                         

ASTM-D5289、ASTM-D6048、ASTM-D6204、ASTM-D6601

     Key Technical Data                                         

◆ Temp. Range : Ambient temp. ~ 230℃

◆ Temp.control : Specialized micro processor, fast heating and cooling

◆ Temp. accuracy : ±0.3 ℃

◆ Min. temp. reading : 0.1 ℃

◆ Heating rate : 30 ℃ ~ 190 ℃ < 6 min
◆ Temp. returning index : It takes 50 sec when specimen is placed in the die at 177 and temperature is ±0.3of the set value after closing dies.
◆ Oscillation range:
 ± 2.8 ~ ± 500%(Angle ± 0.2° ~ ± 36 ° )Driven by direct-driven servomotor
◆ Oscillation frequency :
0.1 ~ 20 Hz (0.1 ~ 1200 rpm) Driven by direct-driven servomotor

◆ Torque range: 0.001~225 dN – m ( 0 ~ 200 lb-in )

◆ Test function

1) the influence characteristics of rubber compound applicable for analyzing processing characteristics and evaluating technical process. The test combination is MDR + frequency scanning + frequency scanning + frequency scanning;

2) the stress relaxation for testing crude rubber, rubber compound and thermoplastic elastomer;

3) the vulcanization characteristics for testing rubber and the dynamic characteristics of rubber after curing. The test combination is MDR + strain scanning + strain scanning.

◆ Pressure  3.6 kg/c(0.36 MPa)prepared customer

◆ Dimension (W×D×H) Main unit:70 × 85 × 130 cm

◆ Weight(approx.)Main unit: 220 kg
◆ Power 1∮AC220V±10%50/60Hz7.5A (Specified by user) Deviations from these ranges may affect performance.