Metal Dyne Pen

The metal dyne pen applies a specific surface tension test solution through the tip, and the contraction or spreading of the liquid is observed to determine the surface energy of the metal. It is used to evaluate the wettability and adhesion conditions of metal materials before printing or coating.
Selection
When selecting, ensure it matches the surface tension range of the metal being tested, verify the shelf life of the test liquid, confirm the compatibility of the tip material with the metal, refer to industry standards to choose the corresponding model, and maintain a stable temperature and humidity in the testing environment.

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Instruments

Fiber wear-resistant pen tip design to ensure smooth and durable ink, accuracy of +/- 0.5 dyne, can quickly detect a variety of materials Surface Energy, sealing pen cap extended shelf life.

$ 99.00

Fiber wear-resistant pen design, Test accuracy of +/- 0.5 dyne, 15ML large capacity can be tested multiple times, 2-4 seconds to quickly obtain results, suitable for a variety of materials Surface Energy testing.

$ 99.00

Using fiber wear-resistant pen design, width 5mm, Test accuracy +/- 0.5 dyne, ink smooth and detection only 4 seconds, suitable for a variety of materials surface tension test.

$ 99.00

Using fiber wear-resistant pen design, the accuracy can reach +/- 0.5 dyne, the results can be displayed 2-4 seconds after the test, equipped with 15ml large-capacity ink, support 28-70 kinds of tension value test requirements.

$ 99.00

Using fiber wear-resistant pen tip, ink smooth and not easy to deform, Test accuracy of +/- 0.5 dyne, 2-4 seconds after drawing the line to observe the results, suitable for a variety of substrates Surface Energy detection.

$ 99.00

The use of fiber wear-resistant pen to ensure smooth testing, Accuracy of +/- 0.5 dyne, 2-4 seconds after line film formation quickly display results, bright colors easy to observe details.

$ 99.00

The fiber wear-resistant pen tip is used to ensure smooth ink output, the 15ml large-capacity design supports long-term use, and the Accuracy is up to +/- 0.5 dyne. A total of 38 models from 28 to 70 are provided to meet various testing needs, and the operation is simple and fast.

$ 99.00

The fiber wear-resistant pen tip is not easy to deform, and the writing is smooth; it can be accurate to +/- 0.5 dyne, and the test is accurate; 15ML large capacity, long shelf life; 38 dyne models are complete to meet various needs.

$ 99.00

The test results are fast without waiting, the full sealing pen cover has a long environmental protection life, is small in size and easy to carry, can accurately test the surface force Dyne Level, and the writing width is 7mm and the capacity is 7ml.

$ 89.00

Using fiber wear-resistant pen tip, size 138mm long, 15ml large capacity, Accuracy up to +/- 0.5 dyne, can test a variety of materials Surface Energy value and cleanliness, easy and fast operation.

$ 99.00

Test results are fast, a wipe is available; full sealing pen design, long life and environmental protection; compact and portable, easy to disassemble and install; accurate test, can accurately determine the surface tension Dyne Level.

$ 89.00

Equipped with fiber wear-resistant tip, accuracy of +/- 0.5 dyne, 15ML large-capacity ink design, fast test, 2-4 seconds results, suitable for a variety of surfaces.

$ 99.00

The test results are fast without waiting, the full sealing pen cover has a long environmental protection life, is small in size and easy to carry, can accurately test the surface tension Dyne Level, and the writing width is 7mm and the capacity is 7ml.

$ 89.00

Fiber wear-resistant tip design is not easy to deform, Test accuracy of +/- 0.5 dyne, 2-4 seconds after drawing the line to observe the results, suitable for a variety of materials Surface Energy detection.

$ 99.00

Fiber wear-resistant tip is durable, can be accurate to +/- 0.5 dyne, the test is smooth and continuous ink, 2-4 seconds after drawing the line can get the result, suitable for a variety of materials surface tension detection.

$ 99.00

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