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Diaphanoscopy CAH-3

Offer type: salePublished: 03.07.2013
Seller:Labsnab Vasilij
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Address:Ukraine, Kharkivs'ka Oblast', Kharkiv
Diaphanoscopy CAH-3 is designed to determine the glassiness of grain on its optical properties.
Diaphanoscopy CAH-3 is designed to determine the glassiness of grain on its optical properties.
Used in laboratories grain, flour mills, bakeries, and GHEE and research organizations and other laboratories engaged in assessing the quality of grain and grain products.
The principle of operation of diaphanoscopy based on different abilities of the vitreous and floury grains, skip luminous flux, i.e. the difference in their optical properties.
Diaphanoscopy CAH-3 consists of a housing, the cartridge 100 grains, mechanism for moving the cassette, light source led, magnifying lenses.
The analyzed samples of grain weight 50-70g poured into the lattice of the cassette and, shaking, fill the nest grid grains one by one in the nest. Stacked grain in 10 rows of 10 grains per hundred cells cassette, which is inserted into the inlet of the site pulling up to engagement with the rollers. By means of the screw feeder cassette is moved into the zone of visual observation of each row of grains, illuminated light flux to browse row by row all 100 grains. Count completely glassy and fully powdery grains and determine the percentage of the total glassiness, and the contents completely vitreous grains in percent. To fully include vitreous grain, fully transparent, and to powdery - not fully transparent endosperm. Grain with a partially transparent or partially transparent endosperm referred to as partially vitreous grains and do not take into account.
Specifications:
Power Supply, 220V
Power consumption, Wt
Capacity cartridges, grains 100 PCs
The number of grains being simultaneously in the field zrenija
Overall dimensions, mm
Dline
Sirina
Wysota
Mass, kg
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