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Tablet & Capsule Hardness Tester This hardness tester is an ideal equipment to test the hardness of tablet and soft gelatin capsules. It can reflect the standard of production craft as important index for the quality control of tablet and soft gelatin capsules. It is widely used on the science research area and medical field to guarantee the accuracy of clinical trial. The high accuracy pressure sensor and the digital display can help user test more conveniently. Applications: • Medical • Pharmaceutical Features: • Real-time display of the whole measurement curve. • Allows the user a complete testing process. • Provide an intuitive basis for analyzing and judging the quality of the test. • High-performance color smart touch screen. • The cumulative tablet mode provides pause and continuation work buttons for easy viewing and analysis of the sample break process curve. • Real-time display (print): date time, pressure, number of slices, speed, average, maximum, minimum, variance, standard deviation. • Automatically calculate the ejection stroke and compress the test duty cycle. Improve work efficiency. • RS232 interface Appearance & specifications listed are subject to change without notice. Copyright © 2018 IDM Instruments Pty Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Open the catalog to page 1Tablet & Capsule Hardness Tester Specifications: Test range Resolution Accuracy Test diameter Speed adjustment range Speed resolution Measurement mode Units Display control Interface 5 - 350N 0.01N ±1% rdg ± 5 dgt 2mm - 40mm 0.1mm/s - 5mm/s 0.1mm/s Single Cumulative Continuous Decrement (maximum number of measurements 200) Preset group (maximum 10 groups, 1 - 20 per group) Newton N or Kgf (unit conversion can be achieved by tapping the screen) 1024 x 600 color graphics dot matrix, K600+ core 65K color 7” touch screen. R232 standard print interface can be connected to micro-play can be...
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