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Powder density refers to the mass of a powder in a given volume. Due to gaps between or inside particles, powder density is typically lower than its real density. There are two types of powder density: apparent density and tap density, which are determined using different test methods.
Apparent density is calculated by evenly and continuously loading a measuring cup with bulk powder in a specified volume, then weighing the cup and powder to determine the apparent density. Tap density, on the other hand, is measured after tapping the bulk powder under specific requirements.
The BHY-100 Tap Density Tester complies with the requirements of EP Chapter 2.9.15, USP Chapter 616 Method 2, and ISO3953 Metallic Powders-Determination of Tap Density. It is designed with a speed-adjustable motor, vibrating assembly, membrane keypad, and micro-computer, making it compact, robust, and easy to operate.
1. ISO 3953 Metallic powders-Determination of tap density: ISO 3953:2011 provides a method for determining the tap density of a powder by tapping it into a container under specific conditions.
2. USP 616 Tapped density Method II
3. HYTM B 527
4. DIN ISO EN 787/11
5. EP 2.9.15
6. No: Reference number of the test.
7. Weight: Weight of the powder.
8. Volume: Volume of the powder.
9. Tap Num: Tap number of the test.
10. Result: Test result.
11. TAP NUM: Tap number.
12. START: Start the test.
13. STOP: Stop tapping before obtaining a result. The test report only shows the actual tap numbers. If "TAP NUM" is not reset, pressing the "START" button will continue the remaining taps.
14. NO. Reference number of the test.
15. WT: Weight of the powder.
16. VOL: Volume of the powder.
17. "→": Remove the last bit of data entered.
18. CE: Restore the system to the boot state, restoring all data to the status before pressing OK.
19. CAL: Calculate the data obtained.
20. PRINT: Print the test report.
21. OK: Save "TAP NUM," "WT," "VOL," and "No." The operator does not need to input them again for subsequent tests unless there are changes. When re-testing samples, some data, such as "No.," will automatically increase by 1 after each calculation.
Sample weight: | ≤ 500 g |
Sample volume | ≤ 250 ml |
Single vibration number | ≤ 99999 (Error less than 1 in 10000). |
Motor torque | 0.86 N.m. |
Frequency | Max. 300 rpm/min (continuously adjustable from 0 to 300 rpm). |
Amplitude | Maximum 15mm (integer variable from 1mm to 15mm). |
Repeatability | ≤ 1% |
Accuracy | ≤ 1% |
Power Supply | AC 200V ± 10%, 50Hz, 40W |
Relative humidity | Less than 85%, no condensation |
Other requirements | Clean, smoke-free, dust-free, mechanical-vibration-free, electromagnetic-interference-free. |
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