The instrument calculates the Blaine fineness result from the airflow timing and then shows that value on the digital interface. In practice, the operator reads the displayed fineness directly, then saves it in the lab record, a quality system, or a production report depending on the site workflow.

For cement fineness checks, this makes the handoff from test to documentation straightforward. A reference cement check can be used to confirm the setup before routine samples are run, which helps keep results comparable across shifts and batches.

To align this with your reporting setup, review the product page and request a quote if you want help confirming the best configuration for your lab. If you are comparing automation levels, the Automated Blaine Apparatus – BlaineGen Plus is a useful alternative.