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Product Details
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: SKYLINE
Certification: GB/T, ISO
Model Number: SL-PB07
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 unit
Price: Negoitable
Packaging Details: plywood case
Delivery Time: 15 working days
Payment Terms: T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram
Supply Ability: 10 pcs/ month
SKYLINE: |
Paper Thickness Tester |
Measuring Range: |
0-20mm |
Test Accuracy: |
0.001mm(0.01 Optional) |
Display Mode: |
Digital Display (pointer Optional) |
Indication Error: |
0.05% |
Contact Pressure: |
20±5kpa |
SKYLINE: |
Paper Thickness Tester |
Measuring Range: |
0-20mm |
Test Accuracy: |
0.001mm(0.01 Optional) |
Display Mode: |
Digital Display (pointer Optional) |
Indication Error: |
0.05% |
Contact Pressure: |
20±5kpa |
Paper Thickness Tester
Product Introduction
Paper thickness tester (0.001) is a specially developed and produced instrument for measuring the thickness of paper and paperboard and some sheet materials with certain tightness characteristics. The measuring instrument of paper and paperboard thickness is an indispensable measuring tool for paper production enterprises, packaging production enterprises and quality inspection supervision departments.
Standards:
QB/T 1035 Paper and Board Thickness Tester
QB/T 451.3 "Method for Measuring the Thickness of Paper and Paperboard"
QB/T 1055 Paper and Board Thickness Tester
ISO 438 "Paper-Determination of Lamination Thickness and Tightness".
ISO 534 "Paper and Board-Determination of Single Layer Thickness and Calculation Method of Board Tightness"
Technical parameter
Measuring range | 0-20mm |
Test accuracy | 0.001mm(0.01 optional) |
Display mode | Digital display (pointer optional) |
Indication error | 0.05% |
Contact area | 1000±5 mm2 |
Contact pressure | 20±5kpa |
Parallelism | ≤0.035mm |
Weight | About 2kg |
Working environment | Temperature (20±10)℃, humidity < 85% |
How can you tell the thickness of paper?
The best way to obtain the thickness of a single paper sheet involves using a micrometer, dial caliper, or a paper thickness gauge. There are both analog and digital models, but we recommend you to use a digital model as its easier to read and will give you more accurate measurements.