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Oca20 contact angle tester

Manufactured by Dataphysics
Sourced in Germany

The OCA20 contact angle tester is a laboratory instrument designed to measure the contact angle between a liquid and a solid surface. It provides accurate and reliable measurements of the wettability and surface energy properties of various materials.

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Characterization of Surface Properties

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A an SU8010 field-emission scanning electron microscope (SEM), with an acceleration voltage of 5 kV and magnifications of 20.0 k and 50.0 k was supplied by Hitachi, Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan). An OCA20 contact angle tester (DataPhysics Instruments GmbH, Filderstadt, Germany); test method: sessile drop, 25 °C. Sur Pass 3 zeta potential analyzer for solid surfaces (Anton Paar GmbH, Graz, Austria); test conditions: 25 °C. Conductivity meter (Mettler-Toledo Instruments (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., Shanghai, China); test condition: 25 °C. Avanceiihd500 NMR spectrometer (Bruker, Mannheim, Germany).
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Leather Coating Wettability Measurement

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The static water contact angle of leather coating samples was measured at 25 °C with OCA20 contact angle tester (Dataphysics, Germany).
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