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Cone Compression Model # P300D Cone Compression Tester Paper Cones are generally used as yarn carriers. The collapsing force, which the carriers are capable of resisting, is dependent upon the following factors: - Quality and Quantity of paper - Quality and Quantity of adhesive - Manufacturing process - Moisture content in the carrier - Physical size and dimensions It is very difficult for a user to know all the above factors and their influence on the strength of the paper cone. It is equally difficult for a manufacturer to know the effect of each variable quantitatively. But it is very easy for both the user and manufacturer to differentiate between good and bad and adopt a suitable standard of monitoring the quality of the paper cone. Collapsing strength tester is designed in such a manner that gradually increasing force is generated & applied on the surface of the paper cone. The sharp collapsing point can be easily detected with the help of a Loadcell and Microprocessor based digital indicator. Since this machine directly measure the collapsing force, no calculations are required and hence, the readings are direct and most accurate. * See note at the end of the page For Paper Cones used as Yarn Carrier, Radial Crush Test is performed. For Paper Cones used as Packing Material, Flat Crush Test can also be performed. Technical Specifications / Salient Features : - Electro pneumatic system (Maintenance free) - Digital Model with Backlit LCD Display for easy readibility - Direct Display of Load / Collapsing Force. No Calculations Required. - Auto-stop and auto-return upon completion of Test. - All operations from embedded push buttons on Indicator panel. - Capacity : 300 Kgf at 6 Kg/cm2. Least Count / Resolution : 0.25 Kgf - Accuracy : 0.2% of Full Scale. Utilites Required : - Power Supply : 110 / 220V, 50/60 Hz, 5 Amp - Compressed Air : 6 kg/cm2 - 100 Kg Cast Iron weights (For calibration) Note : The above shown photo is of a Core CS Tester. The Cone CS Tester looks exactly the same but it smaller in size & capacity. Award Winner by I.I.P.

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Cone Compression

Model # P300D Cone Compression Tester Paper Cones are generally used as yarn carriers.

The collapsing force, which the carriers are capable of resisting, is dependent upon the following factors:

- Quality and Quantity of paper

- Quality and Quantity of adhesive

- Manufacturing process

- Moisture content in the carrier

- Physical size and dimensions

It is very difficult for a user to know all the above factors and

their influence on the strength of the paper cone. It is equally

difficult for a manufacturer to know the effect of each variable

quantitatively.

But it is very easy for both the user and manufacturer to

differentiate between good and bad and adopt a suitable

standard of monitoring the quality of the paper cone.

Collapsing strength tester is designed in such a manner that

gradually increasing force is generated & applied on the

surface of the paper cone. The sharp collapsing point can be

easily detected with the help of a Loadcell and Microprocessor

based digital indicator.

Since this machine directly measure the collapsing force, no

calculations are required and hence, the readings are direct

and most accurate.

* See note at the end of the page

For Paper Cones used as Yarn Carrier, Radial Crush Test is performed.

For Paper Cones used as Packing Material, Flat Crush Test can also be performed.

Technical Specifications / Salient Features : - Electro pneumatic system (Maintenance free)

- Digital Model with Backlit LCD Display for easy readibility

- Direct Display of Load / Collapsing Force. No Calculations Required.

- Auto-stop and auto-return upon completion of Test.

- All operations from embedded push buttons on Indicator panel.

- Capacity : 300 Kgf at 6 Kg/cm2. Least Count / Resolution : 0.25 Kgf

- Accuracy : 0.2% of Full Scale.

Utilites Required : - Power Supply : 110 / 220V, 50/60 Hz, 5 Amp

- Compressed Air : 6 kg/cm2

- 100 Kg Cast Iron weights (For calibration)

Note : The above shown photo is of a Core CS Tester. The Cone CS Tester looks exactly the same but it smaller

in size & capacity.

Award Winner

by I.I.P.