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The BAOSHISHAN NO.4 Zahn Cup is a precision stainless steel viscometer designed for quick, reliable viscosity measurement of liquids like paint, ink, and oil. With a 44ml capacity and a 20-80 second efflux time, it meets ASTM D4212 standards and features CNC-drilled orifices for accuracy. Its durable, polished stainless steel construction and ergonomic handle make it a professional-grade tool ideal for construction sites, labs, and industrial applications.
| ASIN | B00ZXNTXIY |
| Brand Name | BAOSHISHAN |
| Capacity | 44 Milliliters |
| Color | silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (25) |
| Item Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
| Manufacture Year | 2022 |
| Manufacturer | BAOSHISHAN |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FBA-15 |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | FBA-15 |
| Size | NO.4 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
W**R
Likes- - precision, high polish stainless and a long dipping handle - dipping handle with a keyring to ensure it is plumb when paint is measured -easy to clean, will not distort with scrubbing or with solvents - smaller & not as tall as a Ford #4 so can be used to measure smaller volumes of finish Dislike- - the smaller volume means less time to drain the cup, but it is not as accurate (time wise) as the Ford #4 Conclusion - I like the size, ease in cleaning and the ability to dip a shallower paint container than the #4 Ford, but a #3 Zahn would have covered more of my range of finishes and paints. Most of my products list the time in seconds for a Ford #4, now I'm using a conversion chart to centipoises with the Zahn. I've gained over a plastic #4 Ford in some ways, and lost in some others. Overall, a much better quality cup than the Ford and a good move on my part.
C**Y
Not much to say, it is a Zahn cup and does what it is supposed to do. I did get a #5 as well, and it turned out to be a better fit for my application (house paint).
K**.
This is a precise and solid piece of laboratory equipment. It's well-made, doesn't flex, and is easy to clean. I compared it to the cheap plastic cup that came with my paint sprayer, which I normally test my thinned paint down to a 30-second consistency. This cup's volume and hole are both different size, so I ran a few tests, and this one is exactly half, however, with a bit more consistency between tests. It's also so much easier to use with the long handle. So if you do a lot of painting, I recommend a 15-second viscosity with this particular cup. I got perfect results spraying a waterborne alkyd paint onto cabinets, and I've found that this viscosity also works best in both my HVLP and HPLV guns with latex and lacquer paints as well. I cannot get consistent results without a viscosity cup and this is the nicest one I've used. Automotive finishes may be different but I have no experience with them.
M**T
Poor quality , wrong size , thin and flimsy , threw it straight in the bin..
M**K
I use this when i paint using my LPHV sprayer. Comes out great every time.
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