abrasion - washability, brushability & falling sand testers

Elcometer Home Page

Improved mechanical resistance is part of today’s quality requirements. One important criteria for assessing this feature is abrasion resistance. Depending on the nature and purpose of product, various testing methods are available.

There are testing methods related to the “abrasion by friction” concept. Others are based on the projection of abrasive particles on to the test specimen. These techniques provide valuable information about materials and processes. To meet industry’s growing needs for research and control, Elcometer develops, manufactures and supplies a range of instruments designed for wear resistance tests. Standardised or conventional, these tests are widely used for numerous applications.

Please click on the appropriate image or image title to view the product details
 

Elcometer 1720 Abrasion Testers & Washability Testers

These robust, reliable and extremely versatile machines have been designed for testing the abrasion, washability, brushability and resistance of a wide range of materials including paint, lacquers, inks, coatings, leather, wood, plastics, printed material, fabrics, etc.

 

Elcometer 1720 Spongeability and Washability Testers

This version of the Elcometer 1720 is adapted for testing the spongeability and washability of paper wall coverings in accordance with EN 233 & EN 12956 Standards.

 

Taber 5750 Linear Abraser

This linear abraser uses a free floating head to follow the contours of the sample under test - making it an ideal choice for abrasion testing of any curved surface.

 

Taber 5135 & Taber 5155 Rotary Abraser

The Taber® Abraser is an industry standard used in the wear and durability testing of ceramics, plastics, textiles, metals, leather, rubber and painted, lacquered and electroplated surfaces. Accelerated wear test procedures using the Taber® Abraser have been written into many test specifications including ASTM, ISO, TAPPI and DIN - as well as automotive manufacturing procedures around the world.

 

Taber® 710 Multi-Finger Scratch/Mar Tester

The instrument includes a pneumatically driven, moveable sledge to which the test sample is mounted. The sledge moves in a linear fashion, and is operated by a control knob for one or multiple pass testing. An electronic timer displays the rate of speed, which can be controlled by reducing or increasing air pressure.

 

Elcometer 1700 Falling Sand Tester

The falling sand test is perhaps the simplest method of testing abrasion. Standardised sand (ottowa sand) is released and guided onto the test specimen. The volume of sand required to obtain total erosion of a known coating thickness indicates the abrasion resistance.

www.elcometer.com