Achieving power-up and miniaturization! We have adopted a unique spiral viscosity sensor.
The PCU-285 is a paste control unit that enhances operability through the adoption of a touch panel display and improvements in the mechanical components, allowing for easy program creation and automatic measurement through direct operation of the main unit. Conventional printer output is available as an option. It accurately measures the viscosity, Ti value, and R of solder paste based on JIS Z3284. 【Features】 ■ Adoption of a unique spiral viscosity sensor ■ Improved operability ■ Centralized data management ■ Improved workability during sample setup and cleaning due to a newly designed constant temperature chamber mechanism ■ Automatic measurement and automatic result saving capabilities *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications (Partial)】 ■Viscosity Sensor: Spiral Pump Type ■Rotation Speed N: 1 to 50 rpm ■Display: 7 Inch Touch Panel ■Power Supply: AC100 to 240V 50/60Hz ■Power Consumption: Maximum 130W ■Weight: 13kg *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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The idea that keeps running is an unwavering spirit of development. The desire to contribute to quality control fuels our ideas. In the past, we developed a flux density management device that sparked a major revolution in the production process of printed circuit boards. Now, the viscometer we created has become a standard for measuring the viscosity of solder paste, aiding in quality control. Recently, our applied products, centered around environmental technology, image processing technology, and PC software technology, have greatly contributed to maintaining quality control. We aim to respond to the voices of those who want better quality management. We want to utilize sensors and controllers for easy management, low-cost management, and above all, accurate management; this is the force that constantly drives us. Malcolm's ideas will always keep running.