Hot-selling Textile Lab Equipment - High pressure,High temperature filtration – Taige
Hot-selling Textile Lab Equipment - High pressure,High temperature filtration – Taige Detail:
TG-170 Series HTHP Filter Presses
TG-170 series high temperature and pressure fluid loss is a special device which is mainly used to measure drilling fluids loss and later produce it into the mud pies. It is mainly made up of one scyphus, one pressure hose, one filter gauze, and strain of the base cover. The scyphus is used to put drilling fluids sample. The instrument is made up of stainless scyphus, heating jacket, PDI auto constant temperature controller, stainless housing, outside heating insulating layer. The use of the period is long. The precision is high, close error. It is safe and easy to operate, ant the data is precious. It has already been used in all kinds of oilfield, scientific institute, lab and other departments.
Model and Specifications
Name |
HTHP Filtration |
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Model |
TG-170-00 |
TG-170-01 |
TG-170-02 |
TG-171-01 |
TG-171-02 |
Dimensions (cm) |
15×20×53cm |
20×20×57cm |
26×25×56cm |
21×31×76cm |
35×31×76cm |
Weight (kg) |
21kg |
24kg |
26kg |
40kg |
45kg |
Input Voltage |
AC220V±5% 50Hz |
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Power (KW) |
0.4W |
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1KW |
1.5KW |
Maximum Temperature(℃) |
150℃ |
232℃ |
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Maximum Pressure (MPa) |
4.2MPa |
7.1MPa |
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Maximum Returning Pressure (MPa) |
0.7MPa |
3.5MPa |
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Mesh Area (cm2) |
22.6cm2 |
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Cup Capacity (ml) |
175ml |
500ml |
Name |
HTHP Dynamic Filtration |
Return Pressure Receiver |
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Model |
TG-172-50 |
TG-170-20 |
TG-171-20 |
Dimensionss (cm) |
46×25×78cm |
10×6×13cm |
10×6×16cm |
Weight (kg) |
75kg |
1.5kg |
1.9kg |
Power Supply |
AC220V±5% 50Hz |
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Power(KW) |
1.2W |
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Speed Adjustable Range (r/min) |
0~800 r/min |
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Maximum Temperature of Static Filtration (℃) |
232℃ |
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Maximum Temperature of Dynamic Temperature Filtration (℃) |
150℃ |
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Maximum Pressure (MPa) |
7.1MPa |
0.7MPa |
3.5MPa |
Maximum Return Pressure (MPa) |
3.5MPa |
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Mesh Area (cm2) |
22.6cm2 |
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Cup Capacity (ml) |
500ml |
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TG-70 series high temperature and pressure fluid loss is a special device which is mainly used to measure drilling fluids loss and later produce it into the mud pies. It is mainly made up of one scyphus, one pressure hose, one filter gauze, and strain of the base cover. The scyphus is used to put drilling fluids sample. The instrument is made up of stainless scyphus, heating jacket, PDI auto constant temperature controller, stainless housing, outside heating insulating layer. The use of the period is long. The precision is high, close error. It is safe and easy to operate, ant the data is precious. It has already been used in all kinds of oilfield, scientific institute, lab and other departments.
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