Glue extrusion coater

The adhesive coating machine uses a squeeze pump to transport adhesive from the storage tank to the coating head, forming a uniform coating on the surface of the substrate. It is used for the composite processing of materials such as paper and film to achieve waterproofing or bonding functions.

Instruments

Adopting dip coating with double roll extrusion structure, Spreader thickness 0.3-10 mm adjustable, mechanical speed 1.2m/min can be slowly adjusted, built-in glue circulation system to ensure Spreader uniformity.

$ 29120.00

Adopting double roll extrusion method, Spreader Film thickness range 0.3-10 mm adjustable, accuracy up to +/- 0.05mm, equipped with handwheel adjustment and dial indicator display, dip plate is 304 stainless steel material.

$ 4108.00

Using the immersion coating method, Spreader thickness 0.3-10 mm adjustable, mechanical speed 1.2m/min, built-in glue circulation system to ensure uniform and stable Spreader.

$ 32347.00

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

Hydraulic drive provides a range of 1-20kN force values, accuracy of 0.1N, extrusion Travel 200mm or 300mm, equipped with standard extrusion head and pressure relief device to ensure safe and stable testing.

$ 2210.00

Using 470nm wavelength and double-sided LED Illuminant irradiation, equipped with amber filter and 105 * 163mm glue cutting area, accurate fluorescence sample separation operation can be achieved.

$ 201.00

Using dip coating process with double roll extrusion residual material, Spreader thickness adjustable, mechanical speed 0.1-1 m/min, Oven temperature 50-150 ℃ +/- 3 ℃, suitable for a variety of Coating Spreader.

$ 21051.00

Driven by hydraulic cylinder, the extrusion pressure range is 1-20kN, and the aCupuncture speed is adjustable by 10-80mm/s; the rear side of the box is equipped with an exhaust trend and pressure relief device to ensure the safety and control of the test process.

$ 2607.00

Film Film thickness 22.9μm, Spreader width 30cm, wear-resistant stainless steel material, molding process, suitable for low viscosity glue and thermal glue experimental Spreader.

$ 186.00

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

Using double-sided LED Illuminant and 400nm wavelength, equipped with amber filter, the glue cutting area is up to 105 * 163mm, which is convenient for accurate separation of fluorescently labeled nucleic acid protein samples.

$ 212.00

Using 365nm wavelength double-sided LED Illuminant, equipped with amber filter, the glue cutting area is up to 105 * 163mm, which can clearly observe the fluorescence and accurately separate the target area.

$ 223.00

The extrusion process ensures that the bar is unbroken and easy to clean, the film thickness is 45μm, the total length is 250mm, and the 304 stainless steel material is durable and reliable.

$ 157.00

Using extrusion molding process, film thickness 105 microns, application width 250mm, diaMeter 10mm, 304 stainless steel material to ensure durability and accurate Spreader effect.

$ 157.00

The extrusion molding process is used to ensure continuous wire, the film thickness is precisely controlled by 20μm, the application width is 250mm to meet various needs, and the 304 stainless steel material is durable and easy to clean.

$ 157.00

Articles

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This article introduces three methods for selecting laboratory coating machines: wire bar coating is suitable for low-viscosity coatings, offering low cost and simple operation; blade coating is ideal for medium-to-high viscosity slurries or those containing particles, with a wide range of film thickness control; slot-die coating provides the highest precision and is suitable for high-end applications such as electronic films.
Comparison of Coating Accuracy between Laboratory Blade Coater and Slot Die Coater
This article compares the coating precision of blade coaters and slot-die coaters in the laboratory. Blade coaters are suitable for thick coatings, with simple operation but relatively large uniformity errors; slot-die coaters offer higher precision and better uniformity for thin coatings. The choice of equipment depends on coating thickness and precision requirements.
Process optimization of heating coater in lithium battery electrode preparation
This article introduces process optimization methods for heating coaters in the preparation of lithium battery electrodes.
The Stripe Issue Caused by Tension Fluctuations in Roll-to-Roll Laboratory Coaters and Its Solutions
This paper analyzes the causes of and countermeasures for coating streaks resulting from tension fluctuations in roll-to-roll laboratory coaters.
Analysis of Common Defects in Laboratory Coating Machine Blade Coating and Adjustment Methods for Process Parameters
This article introduces common defects in the blade coating process of laboratory coaters, such as streaks, orange peel, bubbles, uneven thickness, and missed coating. It analyzes the causes of these issues, which are primarily related to material properties, operating parameters, and environmental factors.
Laboratory rod coater for submicron wet film preparation of photoresist.
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Application of Perovskite Coater in the Preparation of Intermediate Layers in Tandem Solar Cells
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Using a spray coater to achieve the preparation of functionally graded films.
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Application of Spray Coating Machines in the Encapsulation of Flexible Electronic Devices
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Roll-to-Roll Preparation of Perovskite Coaters for Flexible Perovskite Solar Cells
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Operation Tips for Laboratory-Scale Hot Melt Adhesive Coating Machines
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Application of Continuous Coating Machine for Lithium Battery Electrode Preparation in Electrode R&D
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How to Coat High-Viscosity Slurry – Parameter Setting Tips for Blade Coaters
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Common Troubleshooting for Wire Bar Coater: Solving Issues of Streaking and Uneven Thickness
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Roll-to-roll coater enables continuous preparation of flexible electronic materials.
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