Stainless steel Rods for paint color matching

The paint tinting stainless steel rod is used to scrape paint samples through surface grooves, compare color differences to judge color accuracy. It is employed for rapid inspection of color matching during paint production to avoid batch color variations.

Instruments

In line with the LOVIBOND color scale standard, the sub-field of view Color matching Sensitivity is high, the Measurement range is red 0.1-79, yellow 0.1-79 LOVIBOND units, and the structure is simple and easy to operate.

$ 599.00

Imported matte aluminum reflector to achieve uniform lighting, equipped with six kinds of Illuminants including D65 and UV, table size 700 * 530mm to meet a variety of color requirements.

$ 687.00

Equipped with 8 kinds of diaMeter shaft Rods from 2 to 12mm, the 180 degree bending test can be completed in 1-3 seconds, and the anti-cracking performance of the paint film can be evaluated with the smallest shaft Rod diaMeter, which is easy to operate.

$ 231.00

The formed pRoduction process ensures uniform coating, wet film thickness 9 microns, application width 300mm, 304 stainless steel material durable and easy to clean.

$ 178.00

Using wire-wound process, diaMeter 9.52mm, wet film thickness 0μm, stainless steel material wear-resistant and long service life.

$ 167.00

Wire-wound construction ensures Spreader uniformity, wet film thickness is precisely controlled to 86.9 μm, and stainless steel provides durability and corrosion resistance for High Accuracy Spreader requirements.

$ 186.00

Film thickness 57.2 μm, application width 300 mm, formed pRoduction process, stainless steel material to ensure durability and accurate Spreader effect.

$ 160.00

Made of stainless steel, with 6 precision teeth, the spacing is accurate to 1mm, and the cutting edge is kept sharp to ensure the accuracy and Repeatability of the paint film test.

$ 154.00

Wet film thickness 18.3 microns, application width 300mm, wear and corrosion resistant stainless steel material, wire-wound process to ensure Spreader uniformity.

$ 186.00

Manufactured by wire-wound process, wet film thickness 16.0μm, application width 300mm, stainless steel material to ensure durability, wire diaMeter 0.18mm to ensure Spreader uniformity.

$ 186.00

Made of stainless steel, volume 100ml, lid with overflow hole to ensure accurate measurement, in line with international standards.

$ 127.00

Made of stainless steel, with 6 cutter tooth designs, with a cutter tooth spacing of 3mm, strong durability and stable cutting effect, suitable for accurate paint film testing requirements.

$ 154.00

The wet film thickness is 73.2 microns, the accuracy scale is 0.1 microns, the stainless steel material is wear-resistant and not easy to break the wire, the normal use cycle can reach more than 6 months, suitable for long-term scraping applications.

$ 160.00

Wet film thickness 18.3μm, application width 300mm, wear-resistant corrosion-resistant stainless steel material, wire-wound process to ensure film uniformity.

$ 160.00

Made of stainless steel wear-resistant material, long service life; wet film thickness 41.1 μm, application width 300mm, suitable for thin coating Spreaders of soft materials.

$ 160.00

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