Polymer Coater

The polymer Coater evenly applies liquid polymer material onto the surface of a substrate through rollers, forming a thin film after drying. It is used for surface treatment of materials such as paper, films, and metals, achieving waterproofing, decorative, or functional coatings.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the substrate width to the coating width, the material viscosity determines the roller gap, the production speed corresponds to the drying capacity, the temperature control accuracy affects the curing effect of the coating, and maintenance convenience is related to the equipment's service life.

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Instruments

Using open ceramic core liquid complex design, with solid polymer reference system, Measurement range 0~ 14pH, Temperature range 0~ 80 ℃, Membrane Impedance lower than 250MΩ, to ensure Stability and long life.

$ 243.00

With open liquid network design, equipped with solid polymer reference system, Measurement range 0-14pH, Temperature range 0-80 ℃, to ensure long-term Stability and anti-pollution ability.

$ 172.00

Using open liquid complex structure, equipped with solid polymer reference electrolysis solution, the membrane resistance is less than 200MΩ, suitable for -5~ 80 ℃ wide temperature environment, to ensure long-term stable measurement.

$ 243.00

Open + ceramic core liquid complex design, equipped with solid polymer reference electrolysis solution, membrane Impedance below 250MΩ, Measurement range covering 0~ 14pH, temperature adaptability 0~ 80 ℃, to ensure long-term Stability and Fast Response.

$ 243.00

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

It is designed with an open liquid complex combined with a ceramic core, equipped with a solid polymer reference electrolysis solution, and the membrane Impedance is less than 250MΩ. It has long life characteristics and a wide temperature range of 0-80 ° C.

$ 404.00

It adopts the combination design of open liquid network part and ceramic core, equipped with solid polymer reference electrolysis solution, the membrane Impedance is lower than 250MΩ, and the shell is made of titanium alloy, which is suitable for 0-80 ℃ temperature environment.

$ 554.00

Adopt double comma Blade Coating head and three independent temperature zone drying system, film accuracy up to +/- 0.005mm, drying temperature up to 250 ℃, equipped with full servo tension control and automatic deviation correction system, realize fully automated precision Spreader process from unwinding to rewinding

$ 48484.00

Miniaturized design equipped with precision motor, the highest Rotation speed of 10000rpm, Acceleration range of 100-5000rpm/s, support 5 Linear dispersion storage function, transparent cavity easy to observe the coating process.

$ 1461.00

Support 0~ 10000rpm Rotation speed and 200 ℃ heating, with 5-stage uniform glue Linear dispersion programming function, PTFE cavity with dry mechanical pump to ensure process Stability.

$ 5560.00

Rotation speed up to 8000rpm, support program-controlled homogeneous gel Linear dispersion storage, miniaturized design saves space, suitable for a variety of substrate coating.

$ 2090.00

Measurement range 0-14pH, temperature tolerance 0-80 ℃, with long life reference and low film resistance characteristics.

$ 215.00

Measurement principle using ultrasonic, Measurement range 13~ 1000μm, accuracy +/- (2μm + 3%), suitable for wood, plastic and other substrates polymer Coating thickness detection.

$ 2652.00

Temperature range from -60 ℃ to 500 ℃, with 0.001mm high resolution Displacement Sensor, supports automatic calculation of Tg, Tf and expansion coefficient.

$ 4850.00

Measurement range 13-1000μm, accuracy +/- (3% H + 2) μm, non-destructive ultrasonic technology, resistance to solvents, acids, oils, water and dust, storage of 250 readings, support for USB connection and software updates.

$ 2855.00

Articles

How to choose a laboratory coater? Which one should you buy: wire bar, scraper, or slot die?
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.
This article introduces the process of using a laboratory bar coater to prepare submicron wet films of photoresist.
Application of Perovskite Coater in the Preparation of Intermediate Layers in Tandem Solar Cells
This article introduces the application of perovskite coating machines in the preparation of the intermediate layer of tandem solar cells.
Using a spray coater to achieve the preparation of functionally graded films.
This paper introduces a method for preparing functionally gradient films using a spray coating machine.
Application of Spray Coating Machines in the Encapsulation of Flexible Electronic Devices
This paper introduces the application of spray coating machines in the encapsulation of flexible electronic devices.
Roll-to-Roll Preparation of Perovskite Coaters for Flexible Perovskite Solar Cells
This article introduces the roll-to-roll fabrication method of flexible perovskite solar cells.
Friction and wear testing machine evaluates the wear resistance of self-lubricating polymer materials.
This article introduces how to use a friction and wear testing machine to evaluate the wear resistance of self-lubricating polymer materials. It explains the working principles of the testing machine, including the basic formulas for measuring the friction coefficient and wear rate.
Rotational rheometer measures the viscosity and processing performance of polymer melts.
A rotational rheometer applies a controlled shear field to measure rheological parameters such as the viscosity of polymer melts. The melt typically exhibits shear-thinning behavior, where its viscosity changes with the shear rate, directly affecting processing methods such as extrusion and injection molding.
UV spectrophotometer for measuring residual monomers in polymer solutions.
This article introduces a method for determining residual monomers in polymer solutions using ultraviolet spectrophotometry. The principle relies on the characteristic absorption of monomers in the ultraviolet region, calculating their content based on the relationship between absorbance and concentration.
Thermogravimetric Analyzer for Measuring Moisture and Volatiles in Polymer Materials
Thermogravimetric analyzers determine the moisture and volatile content in polymer materials by measuring the mass changes during the heating process.
Differential Scanning Calorimetry measures the phase transition temperature of liquid crystal polymers.
This article introduces the method of determining the phase transition temperature of liquid crystal polymers using a differential scanning calorimeter. The differential scanning calorimeter analyzes the phase transition behavior of materials by comparing the heat difference between the sample and a reference material, recording the heat flow curve during temperature changes.