Fully automatic sieve analysis a cost saver
The GRADEX 3000 Particle Size Analyzer from ROTEX Global expands quality control programs by providing reliable, fully automatic sieve analysis for the gradation of aggregate material. The GRADEX 3000 lowers costs by reducing the need for additional manpower and by reducing the amount of technician time required to perform testing.
Used for classifying materials such as sand, gravel, or crushed stone, the patented, PC-controlled GRADEX 3000 provides analysis and a complete data printout - making consistent, reliable testing a reality for today's quality-conscious producers. Test and product quality are improved and operator error is virtually eliminated. With the AutoFeed feature, technicians are free to perform other work while up to six samples are tested automatically.
The operation of the GRADEX 3000 is so automatic that it can be used at the point of the sample in the production line, enabling operators to perform the analysis right on the plant floor, and use the results immediately without waiting for a laboratory test response.
The GRADEX 3000 provides highly consistent results because the same shaking, brushing and weighing procedure is repeated on each sample.
Used for classifying materials such as sand, gravel, or crushed stone, the patented, PC-controlled GRADEX 3000 provides analysis and a complete data printout - making consistent, reliable testing a reality for today's quality-conscious producers. Test and product quality are improved and operator error is virtually eliminated. With the AutoFeed feature, technicians are free to perform other work while up to six samples are tested automatically.
The operation of the GRADEX 3000 is so automatic that it can be used at the point of the sample in the production line, enabling operators to perform the analysis right on the plant floor, and use the results immediately without waiting for a laboratory test response.
The GRADEX 3000 provides highly consistent results because the same shaking, brushing and weighing procedure is repeated on each sample.