Volumeters For NZ Powder And Bulk Solid Testing
Laboratory volumeters are selected when technicians need repeatable volume measurements before and after tamping, especially for powders, grains, fine powders, granulates and fibrous materials. They help technical teams understand how materials compact during handling, storage, transport and processing.
Where Jolting Volumeters Are Used
- Quality control laboratories: Compare material batches through repeatable tamping and volume measurement methods.
- Food and ingredient testing: Support Food and Feed workflows involving powders, grains and granular ingredients.
- Industrial production: Evaluate compaction and bulk material behaviour for Industrial handling, packaging and process checks.
- Research laboratories: Generate repeatable material characterisation data for formulation, development and method comparison.
Selection Guidance For New Zealand Buyers
- Testing method: Confirm whether your procedure requires tamped density, apparent volume, compaction behaviour or related powder characterisation data.
- Standards alignment: Review method requirements such as European Pharmacopoeia, DIN ISO 787 part 11, ISO 3953, ISO 8967 or ASTM B 527-93 where relevant.
- Sample format: Match the instrument to powders, granules or fibrous products that can be tested in compatible measuring cylinders.
- Supporting equipment: Complete the workflow with Measuring and observing and testing instruments and Laboratory balances where sample weighing and density calculations are required.
Local Support For NZ Laboratories
John Morris Group supports New Zealand customers through our Auckland service centre, helping procurement teams confirm suitability, accessory requirements and after-sales support for laboratory volumeter applications.
For NZ support with volumeters for tamped density and powder compaction testing, contact John Morris Group on 0800 651 700.