The Anton Paar DMA35 densitometer is designed to be sturdy and lightweight, allowing for on-site operation over a wide range of operating temperatures. It can measure the density and concentration of samples and has advanced user friendliness.
Anton Paar DMA35 densitometerfeature
1. Multiple sizes of conventional and micro cells are available to meet the measurement needs of different samples
2. The automatic repeated measurement state can be run repeatedly.
3. Flexible setting of pressure balance time.
4. The analysis runs for less than 1 minute.
5. For the user selected number of cycles and scheduled cleaning, there is a pulse signal (pressure/pressure reduction) for the sample preparation/cleaning status.
6. Comes with RS232, IEEEE, and printer interfaces for transferring data to a printer or PC.
7. Equipped with a balance interface, it automatically records sample weight information
8. There is a user selectable maximum pressure that can eliminate the harm caused by sample deformation during analysis.
9. Temperature controllable selection
10. Automatically print data reports, including statistical analysis results, sample numbers, and operating conditions.
Anton Paar DMA35 densitometerCommon causes and solutions of malfunctions
1. Power failure: The density meter cannot start or power off normally. Solution: First, check if the power cord is securely connected to ensure normal power supply. If there is no problem with the power cord, you can try replacing the power socket or power cord to troubleshoot the power issue.
2. Display screen malfunction: The density meter display screen shows garbled text, no display, or unclear display. Solution: Check the display screen for impurities or stains, and gently wipe it with a clean soft cloth; If the problem still persists, you can try restarting the density meter or contacting the manufacturer for repairs.
3 Sensor malfunction: The density meter cannot accurately measure the density value or the measurement result is abnormal. Solution: First, check if the sensor is clean. If there are stains or impurities, gently wipe it with a cleaning agent or non-woven fabric. If the problem persists, it may be due to sensor damage or calibration errors. It is recommended to contact the manufacturer for repair or recalibration of the sensor.
4. Connection line failure: The density meter is unstable or unable to connect to a computer or other device. Solution: Check if the connecting wire is securely plugged in and if there is any breakage or damage. If there is a problem with the connecting cable, it is recommended to replace it with a new one. If there is no problem with the connecting cable, you can try reinstalling the driver or contacting the manufacturer for troubleshooting.
5. Temperature drift: The density meter's measurement results are unstable or have significant deviations at different temperatures. Solution: Check if the working environment of the density meter meets the requirements and avoid exposure to high or low temperature environments. If there is still a temperature drift issue, it is recommended to contact the manufacturer for repair or replacement of a suitable density meter.
Maintenance and upkeep:
1. Avoid vibration and impact
A densitometer is a precision instrument that should be protected from strong vibrations and impacts to avoid damaging internal components and affecting accuracy.
2. Proper storage
Proper storage of density meters is crucial for maintaining the performance of the instrument. Avoid storing in high temperature, humid or corrosive environments to prevent damage to the instrument.
3. Regularly replace the battery
If the density meter is powered by batteries, regularly replace the batteries to ensure that the instrument is always in a usable state.