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Groove type: Double Groove. The number of grooves:2, Groove width: 12 mm.
Scale: Microns, Hegman, and Mil.
Grindometer base Dimensions:175×65×15mm. 6.89 x 2.56 x 0.59″
Scraper Dimensions:90x40x6mm. 3.54x 1.57x 0.23″
Weight:1.5 KG / 3.3 pounds
Hegman Gauge or Grinding Gauge is used to determine the fineness or the size of the particles present in a sample. It has a very significant role in controlling the quality during production. It benefits the paints and coating, cosmetic, ceramic, food, and pharmaceutical industries. Hegman gauge consists of a flat steel block with a scrapper. On the surface of the Hegman Gauge are two flat bottomed grooves varying uniformly in depth from maximum at one end of the block to all the way to zero at the other end of the block. The grooves depth is graduated in microns and the Hegman scale. It is manufactured of hardened stainless steel having corrosion resistance properties. Ordering Information: Ref No. PS 2423 Range: Microns/Hegman/Mil 0-15/8-6.8/0-0.6 Ref No. PS 2420 Range: Microns/Hegman/Mil 0-25/8-6/0-1 Ref No. PS 2421 Range: Microns/Hegman/Mil 0-50/8-4/0-2 Ref No. PS 2422 Range: Microns/Hegman/Mil 0-100/8-0/0-4 Scale and Units of Measurement Mils – The equivalent of 0.001 inches, the Mils Scale is the most widely used unit of measurement regarding the fineness of grind gauging equipment. Microns – For a point of reference, 25 Microns is equal to 1 Mil. The commonly used Micron is usually rounded to 0.00004 inches for practical purposes of measurement. The scale unit H is the Hegman scale: 0 Hegman=100 μm 4 Hegman=50 μm 8 Hegman=0 μm 1 mil = 25.4 μm 1 μm=0.001 mm=1 Micron 1 mil=0.001 inch