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Specifications
Weighing Range | 0.001 to 150g |
Minimum Sample Weight | 5g |
Maximum Sample Weight | 150g |
Water Absorption and Porosity | 0.0001 |
Density Resolution | 0.001g/cm³ |
Weighing Sensor | German HBM |
A Cage for Floating Objects | Yes |
Function for Solution Compensation | Yes |
Medium | Either water or liquid |
Wind-Proof Outer Cover | Yes |
Standard Interface | RS-232 |
Testing Time | 10 seconds |
Temperature Range | 0 to 40℃ |
Display | LCD |
Power Supply | AC 220 V, 50 Hz |
Dimension | 195 × 210 × 185 mm |
Packing Dimension | 395 × 195 × 330 mm |
Net Weight | 3.5 kg |
Gross Weight | 4.5 kg |
Features
Incorporated a built-in temperature compensation function, ensuring accurate measurements under varying conditionsApplications
It finds applications in assessing the basic density, bulk density, wet density, apparent density, apparent porosity, water absorption, volume of open pores, and closed pores, as well as the total porosity of wood. It is particularly useful for determining the air-dried density of wood in both laboratory and production environments.Similar Products
Frequently Asked Questions
1 What is an Electronic Wood Density Meter?
An Electronic Wood Density Meter is an apparatus designed for measuring the density of wood.
2 How does Electronic Wood Density Meter work?
It works by measuring the electrical impedance of the wood that correlates with its density.
3 What types of wood can be tested using Electronic Wood Density Meter?
It is used to test wide variety of wood species including hardwoods and softwoods.
4 Is Electronic Wood Density Meter affected by environmental factors?
Environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity influence its readings.
5 What kind of maintenance does the Electronic Wood Density Meter require?
Regular maintenance includes cleaning of sensor or probe areas, checking for battery levels and proper calibration.
6 Does the moisture content affect the Electronic Wood Density Meter readings?
It directly affects wood density readings as water adds weight but doesn't contribute to its structural strength.