Yes. This system uses a classic Blaine cell design with conventional geometry, so it follows the standard sample packing and air-permeability workflow many cement labs already use. That makes it a practical fit when you want routine Blaine fineness testing without changing your established method.

In daily use, the sample is packed into the permeability cell, air is drawn through the bed, and the instrument calculates fineness from the measured transit time. It is a straightforward setup for cement, lime, and similar powders when consistency and repeatability matter more than high automation.

Looking to confirm whether this setup matches your method or compare it with a higher-automation option? learn more or request a quote. If you want a side-by-side comparison, the Automated Blaine Apparatus is a useful reference.