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HARKE SPCA-X1 Video-Based Optical Contact Angle Meter

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Brand HARKE
Model SPCA-X1
Instrument Type Benchtop Video Optical Contact Angle Analyzer
Contact Angle Range 0–180°
Contact Angle Measurement Accuracy ±0.1°
Contact Angle Display Resolution ±0.01°
Surface/Interfacial Tension Range 0–1000 mN/m
Surface/Interfacial Tension Accuracy ±0.01 mN/m
Sample Stage Dimensions 100 mm × 120 mm
Lens Magnification 0.7×–5× (stepped zoom optics)
Camera Interface USB 3.0
Frame Rate Options 30 fps (standard), up to 1000 fps (optional)
Lens Vertical Travel 30 mm
Injection System Travel 30 mm
XY Manual Stage Precision ±0.1 mm
Software SPCA 1.0
Power Supply 220 V, 3 A, 50 Hz
Operating Temperature Ambient
Measurement Methods Circle Fit, Ellipse Fit, Height-Width Method, Young-Laplace Fitting, Sessile Drop, Pendant Drop, Tilting Plate, and Dynamic Advancing/Receding Protocols
Optional Modules Dynamic Contact Angle (Expansion/Contraction & Tilting Plate), Solid Surface Free Energy Analysis, Interfacial Tension (Pendant Drop Method)

Overview

The HARKE SPCA-X1 is a benchtop video-based optical contact angle meter engineered for high-precision quantification of solid-liquid interfacial interactions. It operates on the principle of sessile drop analysis using real-time digital image capture and advanced edge-detection algorithms, enabling direct measurement of static, advancing, and receding contact angles — critical parameters in surface wettability characterization. The system integrates a calibrated optical path with stepped zoom lenses (0.7×–5×), a high-sensitivity USB 3.0 camera (30 fps standard; optional ultra-high-speed variants up to 1000 fps), and motorized or manual precision positioning stages. Designed for laboratory environments where reproducibility and traceability are essential, the SPCA-X1 supports both ISO 19403 (Contact angle measurement — Part 1–4) and ASTM D7334 (Standard Practice for Surface Wettability Assessment) compliant workflows. Its modular architecture allows seamless integration of pendant drop analysis for interfacial tension determination and dynamic tilt-stage modules for sliding angle and hysteresis evaluation.

Key Features

  • Benchtop design with compact footprint (300 mm × 760 mm) and robust aluminum-alloy frame for vibration-damped operation
  • High-resolution optical path featuring parfocal, stepped-zoom lens system (0.7×–5×) ensuring consistent focus across magnification steps without recalibration
  • USB 3.0 monochrome CMOS camera with adjustable exposure, gain, and gamma control; supports real-time frame rates from 30 fps (standard) to 1000 fps (optional) for transient droplet dynamics
  • Precision mechanical stage: manually operated X-Y translation with ±0.1 mm repeatability; vertical lens travel of 30 mm for optimal focal plane alignment
  • Integrated syringe pump module with 30 mm vertical travel and programmable dispensing for automated drop deposition and sequential multi-drop analysis
  • SPCA 1.0 software platform supporting eight validated fitting algorithms — including Circle, Ellipse, Height-Width, Young-Laplace, and Axisymmetric Drop Shape Analysis (ADSA) — each selectable based on droplet morphology and substrate heterogeneity
  • Real-time auto-recognition of droplet contours with adaptive thresholding, eliminating manual ROI definition in routine measurements

Sample Compatibility & Compliance

The SPCA-X1 accommodates flat, rigid, or flexible substrates up to 120 mm wide × 100 mm deep on its fixed horizontal sample stage. Samples may include polymers, metals, ceramics, thin films, textiles, and coated surfaces — provided they remain dimensionally stable under ambient conditions. No vacuum or environmental chamber is required for standard operation, though optional humidity- and temperature-controlled enclosures can be integrated for ISO 8510-2 or ASTM D5725 compliance. All measurement data — including raw images, fitted profiles, and metadata (timestamp, operator ID, instrument settings) — are stored in audit-trail-enabled format. The system supports GLP/GMP-aligned documentation practices, with optional 21 CFR Part 11-compliant user authentication and electronic signature modules available upon request.

Software & Data Management

SPCA 1.0 is a Windows-based application developed specifically for interfacial metrology. It provides full control over camera acquisition, stage movement, droplet dispensing, and real-time image processing. Each measurement session generates a structured project file (.spca) containing embedded TIFF images, CSV-exportable numerical results (contact angle, surface tension, base diameter, volume, etc.), and full parameter logs. Batch processing mode enables unattended multi-sample analysis with configurable pass/fail criteria. Export formats include PDF reports (with customizable templates), Excel-compatible CSV, and PNG/JPEG for publication-grade figures. Raw image sequences (AVI or TIFF stack) are retained for retrospective reanalysis, supporting method validation per ISO/IEC 17025 requirements.

Applications

  • Quality control of hydrophobic/hydrophilic coatings in medical device manufacturing (e.g., catheter surface treatment verification)
  • Characterization of plasma-treated polymer surfaces for adhesion optimization in automotive composites
  • Surface energy mapping of printed electronics substrates using Owens-Wendt, Wu, or van Oss-Chaudhury-Good models
  • Stability assessment of emulsions and foams via pendant drop interfacial tension monitoring
  • Dynamic wettability screening of filtration membranes under controlled expansion/retraction cycles
  • Academic research in colloid and interface science, including contact angle hysteresis quantification and Cassie-Baxter/Wenzel state transition analysis

FAQ

What measurement methods does the SPCA-X1 support?
The instrument implements eight algorithmic approaches: Circle Fit, Ellipse Fit, Height-Width Method, Young-Laplace Fitting, Sessile Drop, Pendant Drop, Tilting Plate, and Dynamic Advancing/Receding protocols.
Can the system measure interfacial tension between two immiscible liquids?
Yes — using the pendant drop method with optional software module activation and appropriate dual-liquid cell configuration.
Is the SPCA-X1 compatible with regulated environments requiring electronic records and signatures?
The base system supports audit trail generation; 21 CFR Part 11 compliance is achievable via optional software upgrade and validated IT infrastructure.
What is the minimum detectable contact angle resolution?
Display resolution is ±0.01°; typical measurement uncertainty under controlled lab conditions is ±0.1° (k = 2, ISO 5725-2).
Does the system require external calibration standards?
No physical calibration artifacts are needed — geometric calibration is performed internally using pixel-to-mm mapping routines embedded in SPCA 1.0.

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