Description
Specifications Table
Product Material – High-grade stainless steel & borosilicate glass
Grade – Laboratory/Research
Application – Dielectric constant measurement for solids & liquids
Product Overview
The Dielectric Constant Apparatus (Combined Model) is a precision-engineered instrument designed for accurate measurement of dielectric constants in both solid and liquid samples. Constructed from high-grade stainless steel and borosilicate glass, this apparatus ensures durability and resistance to chemical corrosion, making it ideal for prolonged laboratory use. The device features a robust design that minimizes external interference, providing consistent and reliable readings. Its user-friendly interface allows for easy operation, while the combined model eliminates the need for separate setups for solids and liquids, saving both time and bench space. The apparatus is calibrated to meet stringent laboratory standards, ensuring high accuracy in dielectric constant determination, which is critical for material characterization, quality control, and research applications. The inclusion of a temperature compensation mechanism further enhances precision by accounting for environmental variations. Whether used in educational labs or advanced research facilities, this apparatus delivers repeatable results with minimal maintenance requirements.
FAQs
1. What materials are used in the construction of this dielectric constant apparatus?
The apparatus is made from high-grade stainless steel and borosilicate glass, ensuring durability and resistance to chemical reactions during measurements.
2. Can this apparatus measure the dielectric constant of both conductive and non-conductive liquids?
This model is optimized for non-conductive liquids and solid samples. Conductive liquids may require additional precautions or specialized electrodes for accurate readings.
3. Is calibration required before first use, and how often should it be recalibrated?
Initial calibration is recommended before first use to ensure accuracy. For optimal performance, recalibration should be done every 6-12 months or after significant usage, depending on laboratory conditions.
4. What is the typical accuracy range of this dielectric constant apparatus?
The apparatus is designed to provide measurements with an accuracy of ±1% or better under standard laboratory conditions, assuming proper calibration and sample preparation.
5. Are there any specific storage conditions to maintain the apparatus’s performance?
Store the apparatus in a dry, dust-free environment at room temperature. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight or extreme humidity, and ensure electrodes are cleaned and dried after each use to prevent contamination.










