Features
- Designed for rubber/vulcanization testing—measures cure time and likely hardness or degree of cure.
- Digital timer/display helps ensure repeatability and consistency between tests.
- High temperature capability allows testing a range of rubber compounds.
- Durable, lab-grade build is expected—but check for details like insulation and safety features.
- OEM capability means possible customization in plate size, heating power, or software control.
- Lack of listed dimensions, weight, or precise measurement ranges is a weakness—get those before making any decisions.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
| Function | Measure vulcanization properties of rubber/elastomers — cure time, hardness, degree of cure |
| Temperature Control | Usually variable heating up to ~200-250 °C in similar units |
| Display / Interface | Digital display, timer, control knobs / buttons (LED / LCD) in typical curemeters |
| Timer Resolution | Usually 0.1 minute or finer resolution in this type of equipment |
| Heating Method | Heating plate or platen with thermal sensors (e.g. thermocouple) to ensure uniform cure temperature |
| Power Supply | Mains AC (likely 220-240 V) — exact wattage depends on plate size and heating element |
| Accuracy / Repeatability | High precision required for lab standard curemeters |
| Materials / Build | Durable metal housing; likely insulated heating elements; safety guards or shielding |







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