Preparer

The preparer processes samples into a state suitable for detection through mechanical or physical methods, such as grinding, mixing, or dispersing. It is used in laboratories to handle materials like coatings and plastics, ensuring uniformity and consistency of the samples.
Selection
When selecting a preparator, consider the sample type and hardness to match the equipment's processing capacity; focus on ease of operation and maintenance requirements; evaluate dimensions and energy consumption to ensure suitability for laboratory space and budget.

Terms

Instruments

Adopt scale differential head to adjust film thickness, Graduation 10μm, film range 0~ 5000μm, accuracy +/- 5μm, drawdown blade straightness +/- 2μm, suitable for precise coating preamative.

$ 299.00

The film thickness is adjustable from 0 to 5000 microns, the accuracy is +/- 5μm, the straightness of the drawdown blade is +/- 2μm, and the die steel material is used to ensure wear resistance and corrosion resistance to meet the needs of different application widths.

$ 286.00

Adopt scale differential head adjustment, Graduation 10μm, film range 0~ 5000μm, accuracy +/- 5μm, Drawdown blade straightness +/- 2μm, die steel material to ensure high wear resistance and corrosion resistance.

$ 896.00

Film Film thickness 0-5000 microns adjustable, accuracy +/- 5μm, drawdown blade straightness +/- 2μm, die steel drawdown blade wear and corrosion resistance, scale differential head Graduation 10μm for precise control.

$ 751.00

Articles

Wet film applicator for applying color paint to a specified wet film thickness.
A wet film applicator is a laboratory tool used to apply a predetermined thickness of wet paint film onto a flat substrate, providing the foundation for subsequent dry film performance testing.
Alignment Accuracy Control Method for Four-Sided Preparator When Used with Automatic Coating Machine
This article explores the alignment accuracy control when using a four-sided preparator in conjunction with an automatic coating machine. Alignment accuracy directly affects the uniformity of the coating and the reliability of detection.
Film applicator standardized preparation of test samples.
The film applicator is a crucial tool in fields such as coatings and inks for preparing test samples, ensuring uniform thickness and a smooth surface through standardized operations. The article introduces its scraping-based working principle and the selection between manual and automatic types.
Coating film preparation techniques: comparison between wire-wound applicators and wet film preparators
This article compares two commonly used tools in laboratory coating film preparation: the wire rod coater and the wet film applicator.
The importance of maintaining a constant speed when using a wet film applicator for coating.
When using a wet film applicator, maintaining a constant speed during the scraping process is crucial for coating uniformity. The scraping speed directly affects the wet film thickness, and fluctuations in speed can lead to defects such as streaks and uneven thickness, compromising the repeatability and accuracy of experimental results.
The difference between a wire bar coater and a gap-type wet film applicator.
The wire-wound drawdown bar directly quantifies the coating through the gap between wires, making it suitable for thin coating preparation with high precision, particularly for low-viscosity fluids. In contrast, the gap-type wet film applicator indirectly controls film thickness through the groove depth, with the actual coating thickness significantly influenced by material properties, making it more suitable for high-viscosity coatings and thick film preparation.