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DRK110 Sanitary Napkin Absorption Speed Tester
Test item: Absorption speed test of absorbent layer of sanitary napkin The DRK110 Sanitary Napkin Absorption Speed Tester is used to determine the absorption speed of the sanitary napkin, reflecting whether the absorption layer of the sanitary napkin is absorbed in a timely manner. Comply with GB/T8939-2018 and other standards. Safety: safety sign: Before opening the device for use, please read and understand all operating and use matters. Emergency power off: In an emergency state, all pow... -
DRK6692 Low Temperature Thermostat Bath
Microcomputer temperature control and constant temperature, using single-chip control, self-tuning PID adjustment; using imported Japanese (PT100) platinum resistance temperature measurement, temperature control accuracy is high, temperature fluctuations are small; using high-quality fully enclosed technical dog compressor, high cooling efficiency. The voice is low. The instrument is stable and reliable, and the operation is convenient and safe. The product has the following advantages: . The... -
DRK6617 Prism Refractometer
This instrument can be used to quickly and accurately determine the refractive index, average dispersion and partial dispersion of transparent or translucent solid and liquid substances. -
DRK6616 Automatic Abbe Refractometer
The drk6616 automatic Abbe refractometer is an instrument that can measure the refractive index nD of transparent and translucent liquids and the mass fraction (Brix) of sugar solutions. -
DRK6615 Automatic Abbe Refractometer
The drk6615 automatic Abbe refractometer (constant temperature) is an instrument that can measure the refractive index nD of transparent and translucent liquids and the mass fraction (Brix) of sugar solutions. -
DRK6612 Automatic Abbe Refractometer
The refractive index nD of liquids and solids and the mass fraction of dry solids in the sugar solution, namely Brix, are measured, using visual aiming and backlit liquid crystal display. The temperature can be corrected by measuring the hammer.