Carbon Black Dispersion Void Contamination Microscope Tester

  • A Carbon Black Dispersion Tester is a machine to test how well mixed carbon black is in plastic or rubber materials. The carbon black is used to enhance strength, color, and protection from the sun. The tester is utilized to ensure that the material is of consistent quality and performance.
  • The tester simply heats and compresses a sample, and then observes it under a microscope to check the carbon particle pattern. If the dispersion is unbalanced, the material might be weak or undependable. Sipcon's tester gives precise and straightforward testing, ideal for quality control of cable and polymer production.

Carbon Black Dispersion Void Contamination Microscope

Carbon Black Dispersion Void Contamination Microscope
Carbon Black Dispersion Void Contamination Microscope
Carbon Black Dispersion Void Contamination Microscope
Carbon Black Dispersion Void Contamination Microscope
Carbon Black Dispersion Void Contamination Microscope

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Sipcon’s Carbon Black Dispersion and Void Contamination Microscope offers unparalleled precision in analyzing carbon black distribution within rubber and polymer samples. This apparatus is fitted with a 24-inch-sized microscope with a magnification power of 40x to 2000x, which is capable of detecting the growth of trees in voids.

Key Features:

  • Offers enhanced optical resolution
  • High-tech imaging software
  • Simple identification of trees in gaps
  • Perfect for testing polymer compound consistency
  • It delivers clear and consistent dispersion measurement results

Applications

To ascertain the amount and size of agglomerates in specimens as well as a uniform background free of white streaks, the carbon black dispersion in the material under test is carried out. The average carbon black dispersion in materials such as films, plastic pipes, cables, and sheets is measured using this test technique.

Technical specifications:

Objectives

4X, 10X, 20X, 40/50X, 100X

Illumination

Incident, Transmitted, Polarising

Eyepices

Paired 10X/20X

Camera

5MP

Software

Void Contamination & Carbon Dispersion

Hot Plate Size

8 inch diameter (Optional)

Microscope Screen

24 Inch

Magnification

40X - 2000X

Power

230V, 50 Hz, Single phase

  • Featuring high-resolution optics
  • Advanced imaging software
  • It delivers accurate and detailed dispersion assessments.
  • Ideal for quality control in polymer compounds
  • Easy detection of presence of trees in voids .

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Frequently Asked Questions

A Carbon Black Dispersion Tester is used to evaluate the dispersion quality of carbon black particles in polymer materials such as cable insulation, rubber, and plastic products. Proper dispersion ensures uniform conductivity, mechanical strength, and resistance to environmental degradation in materials used for electrical and industrial applications.

A Carbon Black and Void Contamination Microscope is designed to analyse carbon black dispersion and void contamination in polymer samples. It typically uses high-magnification optical imaging with polarized or transmitted light to highlight agglomerates, uneven dispersion, and micro voids that may impact the material's electrical or mechanical performance.

The price of a Carbon Black Dispersion Tester in India varies depending on microscope type, magnification range, and software features. For precise pricing, consult verified manufacturers or suppliers.

Verified manufacturers can be identified through:
  • ISO certifications and compliance with ASTM or ISO testing standards.
  • Strong industry reputation and expertise in polymer testing instruments.
  • Customer reviews and testimonials from laboratories and industrial users.
  • Availability of warranty, after-sales support, and technical assistance.

A genuine Carbon Black Dispersion Tester can be purchased from:
  • Authorized lab equipment dealers specializing in polymer testing instruments.
  • Directly from manufacturers with a proven track record in material testing solutions.
  • Trusted industrial suppliers and online marketplaces that provide warranty and calibration certification.