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E-mail
hmktest@163.com
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13050312211
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No. 17-5, Interchange New Road, Zhenxing District, Dandong City, Liaoning Province
Dandong Huimeike Instrument Co., Ltd
hmktest@163.com
13050312211
No. 17-5, Interchange New Road, Zhenxing District, Dandong City, Liaoning Province
1 HMK-2001Automatic rotating samplerProduct Introduction:
(1) The HMK-2001 rotary sampler is a sample fractionation instrument used in the laboratory for the analysis of dry powder. This instrument can automatically divide the sample to be analyzed into 6 or 8 equal parts, each of which is representative of the original sample. The rotary sampler consists of the following main parts: control panel, vibration feeder, sample receiver, and sample cleaning device. The control panel consists of a vibration feeder panel and a sample receiver panel.
(2) The vibration feeder panel consists of a vibration feeder power switch and a vibration feeder amplitude speed control knob. The sample receiver panel consists of a sample receiver power switch, low, medium, and high rotation speed buttons, and infinitely adjustable addition and subtraction buttons. The vibrating feeder consists of a vibrating base and a sample tank. The sample receiver consists of a composite funnel, test tube clamp, and 6 or 8 test tubes. The sample cleaning device consists of a bracket and a cleaning brush.
II HMK-2001Automatic rotating samplerProduct parameters:
Large sample size: 0-2000cm ³
Single test tube capacity: 0-1000mL
Large sample size: 0-50 pieces
Large particle size: 0-10mm
Voltage: 110V 50Hz or 220V 60Hz
Power: 10W
Net weight: 8.8 kilograms
High speed: 38 revolutions per minute
3、 The characteristics and performance of the product are as follows:
Automatic sampling under LED panel control.
Automatically adjust the amplitude of the vibration feeder under LED panel control.
Automatically adjust the rotation speed of the sample receiver under LED panel control.
Realize the reduction of existing samples through automatic adjustment of amplitude and rotation speed.
