Single-Blade Paint Film Grid Cutter

The single-blade paint film cross-cut tester creates a grid on the coating surface using a blade. After applying adhesive tape and peeling it off, the coating's peeling condition is observed. It is used to evaluate the adhesion between the coating and the substrate, commonly employed in quality testing in the paint and ink industries.
Selection
When selecting a single-edge paint film cross-cut tester, consider that the blade material should be wear-resistant, the cutting spacing must meet standard requirements, and the handle design should facilitate comfortable grip and operation. Match the blade specifications according to the coating thickness and hardness to ensure reliable test results.
Tooth spacing
Number of teeth
Test substrate
Measured film thickness
Number of blades
Applicable standard
Miscellaneous

Terms

Standards

Instruments

11 tooth cutter design, 2mm pitch, single-sided simple cutter head, can carry out cross-cut experiment, test coating adhesion, in line with a number of international standards.

$ 186.00

The number of teeth is 11, the spacing is 1mm, and the single-sided simple cutter head design can be used for cross-cutting experiments. Standard two cutter heads are provided for easy operation.

$ 186.00

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

Adopting 6 cutter face circumference multi-face cutter tooth design, the service life is significantly extended; the number of cutter teeth is 11, and the spacing is 2mm, which is suitable for hard substrate testing in the range of 60-120μm film thickness.

$ 186.00

The number of teeth 6, spacing 3mm, using circumferential multi-faceted cutter surface design, long service life, suitable for film thickness greater than 120 μ m hard substrate test cross-cut.

$ 186.00

Equipped with 1mm and 2mm cutter head spacing, the number of cutter teeth is 11, which can meet the needs of different paint film thickness testing, easy to operate and in line with international standards.

$ 186.00

Made of stainless steel, with 6 cutter teeth, the cutter tooth spacing is 2mm, which can provide a uniform cutting effect and is suitable for paint film adhesion testing.

$ 154.00

Adopting 6 cutter face circumference multi-face cutter tooth structure, the service life is significantly improved. The cutter tooth spacing is 1mm, which is suitable for the testing requirements of solid substrates with film thickness below 60μm.

$ 186.00

Made of stainless steel, the cutter tooth spacing is 1mm, with a total of 11 teeth, ensuring uniform cutting and durability. It is suitable for precision paint film testing.

$ 154.00

The number of teeth is 6 teeth, the spacing is 2mm, and the multi-cutter surface circumference and multi-faceted design is adopted, which has a long service life and is suitable for 60 to 120μm hard substrate samples.

$ 186.00

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

It adopts 11-tooth cutter design, provides four spacing options from 1mm to 3mm, and is suitable for paint film adhesion testing with a thickness of less than 250mm. The operation is simple and the results are accurate and reliable.

$ 146.00

Automatic adjustment of the blade holder to ensure consistent pressure, ergonomic design, the cutter is easy to change without tools, wide range of teeth spacing, suitable for different Coating thickness and substrate.

$ 474.00

Using high-quality alloy steel blades, the top width of the blade is less than 0.05mm, the angle of the blade is 30 ° +/- 1 °, the ergonomic handshake design is lightweight, and the blade can be quickly replaced to meet a variety of standard testing requirements.

$ 151.00

Multi-blade design is equipped with 6 cutter teeth, 1.5mm equal spacing arrangement, suitable for 50~ 125μm film thickness environment testing, to ensure cross-cutting accuracy in line with international standards.

$ 855.00

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