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The dust cover protects the abrasion tester from contamination when it is not used.
The abrasion amount can be determined by assessing the sample weight before and after the abrasion test.
The vacuum cleaner completes the cleaning device and guarantees clean abrasion tests.
The cleaning device guarantees the clean drainage of the abrasion into the connected vacuum cleaner.
The unverified replacement test emery sheets are conditioned with the help of the abrasion steel specimen.
These reference test specimens can be used to check a conditioned emery sheet through the B method.
These reference test specimens can be used to check a conditioned emery sheet through the A method.
The abrasion specimens are prepared with the help of the advice, which is suitable for standard bench-drilling machines.
The abrasion steel specimen serves to the conditioning of the emery sheet of your abrasion testing machine.
The additional pressure force can increase the frictional load on an abrasion specimen.
The calibration takes place according to DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025, being confirmed with a DAkkS calibration certificate.
The dust cover protects the abrasion tester from contamination when it is not used.
The abrasion amount can be determined by assessing the sample weight before and after the abrasion test.
The vacuum cleaner completes the cleaning device and guarantees clean abrasion tests.
The cleaning device guarantees the clean drainage of the abrasion into the connected vacuum cleaner.
The unverified replacement test emery sheets are conditioned with the help of the abrasion steel specimen.
These reference test specimens can be used to check a conditioned emery sheet through the B method.
These reference test specimens can be used to check a conditioned emery sheet through the A method.
The abrasion specimens are prepared with the help of the advice, which is suitable for standard bench-drilling machines.
The abrasion steel specimen serves to the conditioning of the emery sheet of your abrasion testing machine.
The additional pressure force can increase the frictional load on an abrasion specimen.
The calibration takes place according to DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025, being confirmed with a DAkkS calibration certificate.