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Introducing the New DV2000 Viscothinner

The DV2000 Viscothinner offers a two instrument in one option for material testing For Immediate Release: The DV2000 Viscothinner is used for determination of the viscosity in P (Poise) or cP, as used in the paint, coating and ink industry. The Viscothinner is equipped with a clear display, easy user interface and ensures high reproducible results measurement after measurement. The Viscot...

The DV2000 Viscothinner offers a two instrument in one option for material testing

For Immediate Release: The DV2000 Viscothinner is used for determination of the viscosity in P (Poise) or cP, as used in the paint, coating and ink industry. The Viscothinner is equipped with a clear display, easy user interface and ensures high reproducible results measurement after measurement.

The Viscothinner can be used in 3 modes: Manual, Maxhold and Timed. A superb stable drive system creates a wider measurement range and more accurate readings. The meter is both highly accurate and simple to use, making it suitable for research as well as production environment.

Easy to use
Highly accurate
Manual and automatic operation
Four lines digital display with backlight
Level adapter set (½ pint, 1 pint) included
Item #VI-982000

The Viscothinner can be operated intuitively. Just press one key - ENTER - to start the rotation / measurement, to stop motor and to validate selected spindle. Use UP or DOWN keys to enter the spindle selection screen and scroll in both directions. For daily use the Viscothinner can also be started by pulling it down by the handle.

Special Care
Though robust in design, this instrument is precision-machined. Never drop it or knock it over. Always clean the instrument after use.
Clean the instrument using a soft dry cloth. Never clean the instrument by any mechanical means such as a wire brush or abrasive paper. This may cause, just like the use of aggressive cleaning agents, permanent damage.
Only use suitable solvents to clean the spindle, never use it for cleaning the instrument.
Do not use compressed air to clean the instrument.
Always keep the instrument in its case when not in use.

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