Product Description
Advantage
- Designed according to hygienic criteria
- Surface finish Ra<0,78 or Ra<0,37
- Stainless steel AISI 316L / 1.4404
- EPDM sealings with FDA and USP VI approval
- Optional sensor protection cage
- Up to 10 bar and 140 C
- Protection cap for cable connection
Specification
Process pressure: | 010 bar |
| Process temperature: | -10140 C |
| Material: | 1.4404 / 316L |
| Surface: | Ra<0,78 or Ra<0,37 |
| Sealing material: | EPDM / FDA / USP VI or FPM (Viton) |
| Material cable guard: | PA6.6 GF30 |
| Certificates: | material, surface, sealing material |
| Option: | with or without protection cage |
| Process connection: | TriClamp 1-1.5 (50,5) oder TriClamp 2 (64) |
| Sensors: | 120 mm 12 PG13,5 |
Advanced Static Charge MeasurementThe EXstatic 311 delivers exceptional accuracy with its advanced sensor technology, supporting both automated and manual calibration. Its broad measuring and testing range, coupled with a fast response time of under two seconds, makes it a reliable choice for users seeking dependable static electricity analysis. The microcomputer-controlled system and intuitive LCD touch screen interface simplify testing workflows and improve result consistency.
Seamless Data Management and ConnectivityThis static charge tester stores up to 100 test records for easy retrieval and analysis. USB and RS232 output options ensure compatibility with various data management systems, while automatic statistics enhance reporting efficiency. Multilingual support-and a design that prioritizes ease of operation-make it suitable for a diverse user base, including distributors and service providers.
FAQ's of EXstatic 311:
Q: How is the EXstatic 311 installed and set up for use?
A: The EXstatic 311 is a desktop-mounted static charge tester designed for indoor, dust-free environments. Installation involves placing the unit on a stable surface, connecting it to an AC 220V power source, and setting up the required gas pressure (0.6-0.8 MPa). The intuitive touch screen LCD guides you through initial calibration and setup procedures.
Q: What calibration options are available for the EXstatic 311, and how are they performed?
A: The device supports both automatic and manual calibration, allowing users to easily align the sensor for optimal accuracy. Calibration procedures can be initiated from the touch screen, with clear step-by-step instructions ensuring straightforward maintenance of measurement fidelity.
Q: When should test records be stored or exported, and how is this accomplished?
A: Test results can be stored internally (up to 100 records) after each measurement. For further analysis or backup, data can be exported via USB or RS232 ports-making it convenient for scheduled data reviews, audits, or integration with laboratory information systems.
Q: Where can the EXstatic 311 be effectively deployed?
A: This equipment is intended for indoor, dust-free settings such as laboratories, manufacturing quality control labs, and research centers, where precise electrostatic measurements are critical. It should be operated within 0C to 40C and 20%-80% relative humidity.
Q: What is the measurement process for static electricity using the EXstatic 311?
A: Users position the specimen-up to 5 pieces with 200 mm x 200 mm dimensions-on the testing platform. The system, controlled via the touch screen, conducts the measurement with selectable speed (25-250 mm/min), displaying results instantly with high accuracy (1% F.S.) and 1 V resolution.
Q: How does the EXstatic 311 benefit users in electrostatic measurement applications?
A: It offers automated statistics, high precision, and easy operation, streamlining testing workflows while ensuring reliable, repeatable results. The ability to store and export results enhances data management, supporting quality assurance and compliance in critical environments.