Glass Mini Coater

The glass small-scale Coater evenly applies liquid materials onto the surface of glass substrates through a motor-driven blade, simulating coating processes in laboratory settings. This equipment allows for control over coating thickness and is suitable for sample preparation and quality verification of materials such as inks and coatings.
Selection
When selecting, consider the compatibility between the substrate size and the machine's slot width, and ensure the coating thickness range meets experimental requirements. Pay attention to the corrosion resistance of the blade material and the precision of speed adjustment. Additionally, verify the ease of equipment maintenance and ensure the power supply is compatible with laboratory conditions.

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Instruments

Measurement range 0.05-200 μS/cm, Glass case design, Mini-DIN 8 core connector for accurate conductivity measurement.

$ 180.00

The equipment adopts High Accuracy modular Spreader station, all-electric control without air source, minimum glue thickness 0.01mm, Spreader speed 2-4.5 m/min adjustable, with electronic control precision tension to adapt to a variety of materials such as paper, plastic and metal film.

$ 5721.00

The Spin Coater is controlled by touch screen, the acceleration range is 100~ 4000rpm/s, and the speed can be automatically corrected by A/K selection. The motor torque is large and the operation is smooth, which is suitable for the assembly line process.

$ 2494.00

Using brushless DC motor to achieve stepless speed regulation from 0 to 2400rpm, tempered Glass working plate has excellent heat resistance and Impact performance, the whole machine weight is only 0.8kg and the running noise is low, suitable for small batch Sampling Handling.

$ 143.00

Glass thickness and air interlayer thickness can be measured at the same time. Glass thickness range is 70mm, air interlayer range is 34mm, light and portable operation is simple.

$ 341.00

The titanium alloy horn has high strength and corrosion resistance, the processing range is 0.1-300 ml, the output voltage is adjustable 12-24V, and the automatic load of Frequency tracking is stable, which is suitable for handheld or fixed use of trace samples.

$ 727.00

Using laser reflection principle to achieve one-sided measurement, accuracy of 0.1mm, can simultaneously obtain multi-layer Glass and air layer Film thickness, support automatic and manual mode, adapt to three glass two Chambers, laminated Glass and other materials.

$ 667.00

Equipped with a 230 × 380 × 6mm Glass face, the adjustable size range is 275 × 205mm to 275 × 255mm. The bakelite base ensures a stable platform and adapts to different experimental needs.

$ 219.00

Glass composite ElectRode and LT Glass sensing film, Measurement range 0-12pH, built-in temperature sensor automatic compensation, small design for micro sample detection, Bluetooth 4.0 technology implementation 10 Meters wireless transmission.

$ 607.00

Glass plate with 440 × 180 × 8mm size is used to ensure uniform film surface, chemical corrosion resistance and easy cleaning and maintenance, providing accurate film evaluation results.

$ 115.00

440 * 355 * 8mm flat Glass substrate is used to ensure film uniformity; chemical corrosion resistant material is easy to clean and maintain, and clip fixed design ensures Spreader Stability.

$ 125.00

The fitting specially designed for hardness Gauges, made of Glass plate, can provide a stable test platform to ensure the accuracy and Repeatability of Hardness measurement results.

$ 74.00

Measurement range 0-100 ℃, with 2.25KΩ temperature sensor and 316 stainless steel housing, the size is Φ 4 × 120 mm, with Mini-DIN 6 core connector, suitable for stable temperature monitoring in various environments.

$ 135.00

Measurement range 1~ 200,000Lux, accuracy +/- 5%, automatic range switching, Sampling rate 2 times/second, lightweight and portable only 80g, suitable for fast light detection.

$ 81.00

Glass transparent material, size 240 * 160 * 8mm, flat surface to ensure uniform film, chemical corrosion resistance and easy to clean and maintain, clip fixed substrate easy to operate.

$ 102.00

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