Carbon black content tester is suitable for determining the carbon black content in polyethylene, polypropylene, and polybutene plastics. The carbon black test is obtained through weight analysis after the sample is thermally decomposed under nitrogen protection. The instrument boasts easy operation, simple handling, accurate measurement, high precision, and high degree of automation.
Meets standards: ISO 6964, GB/T 13021, IEC 60811-4-1, GB/T 2951.41, JTG E50 T1165, and more.
"GB/T2951.41-2008 General Test Methods for Insulating and Sheathing Materials of Cables and Optical Fibers"
GB/T 3515-2005 "Determination of Carbon Black Content in Rubber - Pyrolysis Method"
GB/T 13021-2023 Determination of Carbon Black Content in Polyolefin Pipes and Fittings — Calcination and Pyrolysis Method
YDT 837.3-1996 "Test Methods for Copper-core Polyolefin Insulated Aluminum-Plastic Composite Sheathed Indoor Communication Cables - Part 3: Test Methods for Mechanical and Physical Properties"
GB/T 13663.2-2018 Polyethylene (PE) Pipeline System for Water Supply — Part 2: Pipe Materials
Why test carbon black content?
The performance of plastic products is related to the amount of carbon black, which has the ability to block ultraviolet rays. The purpose of adding carbon black to plastics is to resist aging and adjust color. Testing the carbon black content is essentially assessing the quality of the plastic part.
Instrument Features:
1. The instrument boasts an aesthetically pleasing design and is easy to operate.
2. The furnace door structure is of the hinged type, facilitating the placement of samples and determining their positions.
3. High degree of automation; simply set the temperature and heating time, the instrument will automatically heat up to the set value.
4. High temperature control accuracy, wide temperature range, and high uniformity of furnace temperature.
5. 7-inch LCD touch screen display with one-touch operation and start-up
6. Settable for constant temperature time, with high precision of temperature control.
7. The instrument can be set for 30 different heating time periods, each with varying heating temperatures, heating rates, and holding times.
8. Parameter display includes the number of display settings, theoretical temperature, actual temperature, and heating time (or constant temperature time).
9. During the operation of the instrument, you can view the set parameters and the time for heating or maintaining a constant temperature.








