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The C-Therm Tx uses the patented Modified Transient Plane Source (MTPS) technology. The one-sided heat sensor applies an instantaneous constant heat source to the sample. Thermal conductivity and effusivity are measured directly, providing a detailed overview of the thermal properties of the sample.
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The ABREX® simulates the testing of wear, by hand use or hand contact, on coating and printing of products, regardless of their shape, structure or material (plastic, metal, leather, etc.). The ABREX® simulates force and contact angle, in combination with standardized test materials and liquids, but also hand creams, lotions, (artificial) perspiration, cleaning agents, etc. The ABREX® offers the possibility to simulate, for example, the complex viscoelastic methodology of hand use, including chemical reactions. https://youtu.be/p9PBLnsv3hY
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Color meter with camera technology.
Application- Color measurement within the framework of product improvement.
- Color control to control the production process.
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The CAC-LED 60 light box is the smallest model in this series from VeriVide. Equipped with LED lighting. In addition to daylight, there is a choice of 3 or 4 other light sources. A standard lighting environment is essential for optimal color assessment and control of materials and products. This VeriVide light box also meets the guidelines for equipment for color and product assessment, for uniformity, color fastness, metamerism and test results. All light sources have a very high color rendering index "CRI".
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This thickness measuring device has been used in laboratories all over the world for decades. The depth of measurement, foot shape and test pressure are configured to test materials in accordance with the respective specifications of the applicable ISO, EN and DIN standards. This hand-held thickness gauge has an interface for digital processing of the measurement data.
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The specifications of this thickness gauge are the same as the DM 2005. The exception is the manually operated foot movement instead of a motor-driven transport. The stability of the speed of the foot movement is controlled by a delay in the transmission of the control lever.