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Taber Wear Testing Machine "Rotary Abrasion Tester"

In the most common wear test for flat materials, the wear of the contact surface with two wear wheels is evaluated by the reduction in mass, thickness, and gloss.

It is the most common method for wear testing of flat materials, evaluating the wear degree of the contact surface with two wear rings based on changes in mass, thickness, and gloss. We have various types of wear rings available.

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■Rotation speed: 60, 70, 72 rpm ■Load: 2.45N (250gf), 4.9N (500gf), 9.8N (1000gf) ■Counter: 6-digit digital counter ■Holder: One E100-125 type included *The rephaser on the right side of the photo is optional. *Optional sample holders Ring clamp sample holder Model E-14 (E140-14 type) NEMA type holder Model E-21 (E140-21 type) Drive pin type holder Model E-19 (E140-19 type) Reference standards: JIS A1453, K5600, K6264, K7204, K6404-4, L1096 ISO9352

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Catalog No. 430

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Wear test of flat materials.

No.430 Taper Shape Wear Testing Machine "Rotary Abrasion Tester"

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Toyo Seiki Seisakusho Co., Ltd. is a comprehensive manufacturer of various material testing machines and environmental testing equipment targeting fields such as plastics, rubber, paints, paper, and textiles. Since its founding in 1934, we have been dedicated to "testing machines" and have supported our customers' research and development and quality control across various fields. We will continue to refine our technical capabilities and respond to our customers' needs. 【Product Development Timeline】 1955: Thermoplastic Resin Fluidity Tester 'Melt Indexer' 1960: Universal Material Testing Machine 'Strograph' 1963: Curing Tester 'Oscillating Disk Rheometer (ODR)' 1970: Mixing and Extrusion Testing Equipment 'Lab Plastmill' 1982: Capillary Rheometer 'Capillograph'