Application
DIN Abrader (DIN abrasion tester) is applicable to test the abrasion resistance of various materials, such as polyester sole, shoe sole, and polymer sheet material. Moreover, it is in accordance with DIN 53516, ASTM D5963-04, ISO 4649, ISO 20344, and so on. By rubbing the sample with a rotating wheel and sandpaper, at last stop the test when the surface of the fabric shows wear that meets the standard requirements.
According to the test result, you can figure out the fabric’s wear performance by comparing it with the standard sample. The DIN Abrasion Tester TF215 provides a wide testing area to meet most requests with additional and required balance. If you are looking for a specially customized DIN Abrasion Tester, it can be your best choice as it is characterized by its top quality and safe operation.
Specifications
- Load Weight: 5N,10N
- Roll Dim: Diameter 150mm, Length 460mm
- Rotation Speed: 40rpm
- Moving Distance of the Holder: 4.2mm each rotation
Standard Accessories
- Gauge
- Pre-grinding block
- Sampling plate
- Brush
- Weights: 2.5N, 5N
Optional Accessories
- Weights
- Sandpaper: No.60
- Standard reference glue No.1
- Standard reference glue No.2
Weight
61 kg |
Power
220/110 V | 50/60 Hz | 3 A |
Dimensions
Length: 750 mm | Width: 300 mm | Height: 420 mm |
Standards
ISO 20344 - 8.4 | ASTM D5963 | GB/T 9867 | SATRA TM174 |
Optional Standards | ISO 4649 |
ISO 4649: Rubber, vulcanized, or thermoplastic — Determination of abrasion resistance using a rotating cylindrical drum device
ISO 4649:2017 specifies two methods for the determination of the abrasion resistance of rubber. Method ISO 4649, in general, involves rubbing the specimen on a specified grade of abrasive. Then evaluate the abrasion degree of the specimen by the change in the specimen.
Method A is for a non-rotating test piece and concurrently method B is for a rotating test piece. For each method, report the test result as a relative volume loss or an abrasion resistance index. These test methods are suitable for comparative testing, quality control, specification compliance testing, referee purposes and research and development work. Emphatically, no close relation between the results of this abrasion test and service performance can be inferred.
NOTE The abrasion loss is often more uniform using the rotating test piece because the whole surface of the test piece is in contact with the abrasive sheet over the duration of the test. However, there is considerable experience using the non-rotating test piece.