Lloyds Automatic Digital Pigment Muller
 
 

Lloyds digital pigment Muller used worldwide for accurate and fast evaluation of color strength, color matching, dispersion, particle hardness and particle size, color comparison, tint and tone. 

  
Application
 

Pigments, Paint, inks, plastic Master batching, coating, cosmetic and electronic chemical industries 

 

  
Accurate and Fast Evaluation of 
 
  • Colour Strength

  • Tint Tone and Tinting Strength

  • Colour Matching

  • Particle Size Evaluation

  • Particle Hardness / Texture

  • Dispersibiility

  • Test Results Directly Comparable With Production Mill Grinding time and Electric Power Consumption

Advance Features
 
  • State-Of-The-Art-Design Load cartridge system for grinding load

  • Accurate, reproducible and fast test results as energy consumed in every test is absolutely identical since load is applied directly on top mulling plate

  • Easy load setting with graduated grinding load and indicator for 50, 100, 150 Lbs or 5 to 80 Kg

  • Non-contact type programmable micro-processor based revolution digital counter with infra-red sensors for long-life and fail safe working

  • Simple and easy to operate with very easy operating levers for loading and unloading

  • Unique special safety design protects glass plates from Breaking even if the top plate falls on it and no other make Muller in the world can stand this test for safety of glass mulling plates

  • No olden type weight transferring levers and no bulky hanging weight lifting for every operation

  • Compact and fully stainless steel body with State-of-the-Art-design

  • Life time asset to your quality control laboratory with almost nil maintenance

 
International Standards
 
ASTM D 378-60 Mass and Tint strength of color pigments
ASTM D 332-64 Tint Strength of White Pigments
DIN 53204

Testing of pigments: Determination of relative tinting strength of color pigments (Visual Matching Method)

DIN 53234

Testing of coloring materials: Determination of relative tinting strength in white lightened media (Photometric Method)

ISO 787-13:1973

Part 16: Comparison of relative tinting strength and color on reduction in linseed stand oil using the Automatic Muller

ISO 787-16:1986

Part 16: Determination of tinting strength and color on reduction of colored pigments (Visual Comparison Method)

ISO 787-24:1985

Part 24: Determination of relative tinting strength of colored pigments and relative scattering power of white pigments (Photo Metric Method)

 
Technical Details 
Advance Features
International Standards
Refrigerated water Circulating Bath
Pigment Muller Catalog in PDF Format
Complete Product Catalog in Pdf Format