Wire Bar Coater Laboratory Coater

The wire-wound rod Coater forms a wet film coating of specific thickness on the substrate surface by rolling a precision rod wound with metal wire. It is used in laboratories to simulate the blade coating process, test the leveling, hiding power, and other properties of coatings, and is suitable for uniform coating tests on inks and paper.
Selection
When selecting, pay attention to the correspondence between the wire rod number and the coating thickness, and determine the wire diameter specification based on the sample viscosity. The stainless steel material is resistant to solvent corrosion, and the straightness of the rod affects the uniformity of the coating. Manual operation requires pairing with a flat substrate, while electric models are suitable for batch testing.

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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

Drawdown blade and bar two coating methods, with Vacuum chuck function, high film thickness control accuracy, application length and speed can be adjusted freely, clamshell Drawdown blade design is easy to clean, suitable for film and other soft substrate uniform Spreader.

$ 11046.00

Coating thickness is controlled by wire-wound process, wet film thickness reaches 100μm, application width 365mm, uniform groove is formed by precision stainless steel wire winding to achieve accurate Spreader.

$ 183.00

Drawdown blade and bar two coating methods, with Vacuum chuck function, easy to clean, support speed and application length adjustment, film thickness control accuracy, suitable for soft substrates.

$ 12337.00

Wire-wound structure, wet film thickness 4μm, diaMeter 12.7mm, total length 585mm, wire diaMeter 0.05mm, stainless steel material to ensure durability and precise coating control.

$ 212.00

Precision drawing stainless steel wire winding manufacturing, groove pattern control wet film thickness accurate, repeatability, application width 420mm, closed winding structure is suitable for 4-120μm coating.

$ 199.00

Precision drawing stainless steel wire winding manufacturing, groove control wet film thickness accurate, repeatability, closed winding Spreader thickness of 4 to 120 μ m, spiral winding up to 500 μ m, diaMeter 9.5mm total length 570mm.

$ 196.00

Adopt bar and drawdown blade composite coating method, bar accuracy +/- 0.005mm, drawdown blade thickness range 0.1-10 mm, Vacuum Area 1280 * 960mm, coating speed 1~ 300mm/s stepless speed regulation, suitable for wide voltage input.

$ 19438.00

Precision drawing stainless steel wire winding manufacturing, groove shape consistent can accurately control the wet film thickness of 24 μ m, application width of 420mm, closed winding structure to ensure uniform coating, repeability.

$ 199.00

Using wire-wound design, groove is formed by precision winding stainless steel wire, precise control of wet film thickness up to 120μm, application width 365mm, to ensure uniform coating and repeability.

$ 183.00

The precision drawing stainless steel wire winding process is used to form uniform grooves to control the Coating thickness, the wet film thickness is 80 μ m, and the application width is 365mm to ensure the accuracy and repeability of the Spreader.

$ 183.00

Drawdown blade and bar coating method, with Vacuum chuck function, high film thickness control accuracy, application length and speed can be adjusted freely, easy to clean, suitable for a variety of substrates.

$ 11692.00

Spreader accuracy +/- 0.003mm, Spreader thickness range 0.001~ 10mm adjustable, with Vacuum chuck and heating function, support bar and drawdown blade two coating methods to ensure Spreader uniformity and repRoducibility.

$ 8465.00

Support bar and Drawdown blade two coating methods, suitable for high, medium and low viscosity materials. Heating temperature up to 180 ° C, Vacuum chuck area, high film accuracy, adjustable speed, easy to operate and clean.

$ 13790.00

Support bar and Drawdown blade two coating methods, suitable for different viscosity materials. Equipped with heating and Vacuum chuck function, servo motor to ensure stable operation. Drawdown blade film thickness control accuracy is high, uniform film.

$ 6205.00

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