Experimental Film Coating Machine

The experimental film preparation Coater uses a blade or roller to uniformly apply liquid materials onto the substrate surface, which then dries to form a smooth film. It is used in laboratories to simulate coating processes and verify the film-forming performance and thickness control of materials such as paints and inks.
Selection
Select the coating method (doctor blade or spin coating) based on material viscosity; determine the coating width according to the substrate size; choose a heating or ambient temperature model based on drying requirements; verify the coating thickness range and adjustment accuracy; confirm the corrosion resistance of the equipment materials.

Terms

Standards

Instruments

Spreader thickness range 0.01~ 10mm, coating speed 5~ 180mm/s, using removable drawdown blade and import bar to ensure Spreader uniformity and High Accuracy control, improve experimental repRoducibility.

$ 2575.00

Manufactured using the wire-wound process, with a wet film thickness of 36.6μm and a coating width of 300mm, the stainless steel material ensures durability and precise coating results, meeting various experimental needs.

$ 167.00

Wet film thickness 29.7 microMeters, coating width 300 milliMeters, using stainless steel wire-winding process, suitable for experimental sample preparation.

$ 167.00

Coating speed 1~ 10m/min adjustable, wet film thickness range of 0.005-3mm, drying temperature up to 200 ℃, using continuous experimental film design, equipped with adjustable Blade Coating device and automatic deviation correction function.

$ 32347.00

Using 304 wear-resistant stainless steel material, wet film thickness 18.3μm, Spreader width 300mm, suitable for a variety of fluid samples of experimental film requirements.

$ 186.00

Spreader thickness range 0.001-10mm adjustable, bar accuracy +/- 0.001mm, support 5-200mm/s stepless speed, through mechanical fixing and stable pressure to ensure film uniformity, improve experimental repRoducibility.

$ 2494.00

Made of wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant alloy steel, the double-sided design provides two film Film thicknesses of 70 and 100 μm, and the Spreader width is 80mm, which is suitable for experimental film preparation of various materials.

$ 146.00

Using Blade Coating method, Spreader accuracy of +/- 10μm, Spreader thickness range of 0~ 5000μm, support stepless speed control and Touchscreen operation, effectively improve film conformity and experimental efficiency.

$ 1606.00

Using the formed pRoduction process, Coating Weight is about twice that of the wire-wound coating Rod, wet film thickness is 13μm, film accuracy reaches 0.5 μm, and the material is 304 stainless steel.

$ 120.00

Film accuracy up to 1μm, can scratch substrate thickness 4mm, coating speed 5~ 200mm/s adjustable, using Touchscreen control and stepless speed change, to ensure film conformity and ease of operation.

$ 3139.00

Wet film thickness is 45.7 μm, coating width is 300 mm, made of stainless steel for wear and corrosion resistance, with an accuracy of 0.1 μm, suitable for high-viscosity or high-wear experimental environments.

$ 167.00

Spreader rate 5~ 180mm/s adjustable, heating temperature up to 200 ℃, equipped with vacuum adsorption system to ensure Spreader flat, reciprocating lame plating to achieve uniform film, improve experimental repRoducibility.

$ 7819.00

Made of 303 stainless steel, it is wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant. The wire-wound design prevents breakage and rust, with a wet film thickness of 80.0μm and a coating width of 300mm, suitable for various experimental scenarios.

$ 160.00

Formed design Coating Weight is about twice the wide-wound drawdown bar, wet film thickness 13μm, film accuracy of 0.5 micron, 304 stainless steel material to ensure durability.

$ 157.00

Using a wire-wound coating process, with a wet film thickness of 32.0 μm and a coating width of 300 mm, it is suitable for substrates prone to curling and convexity, enabling uniform wet film coating, with a wire diaMeter of 0.36 mm.

$ 167.00

Articles

Vacuum adsorption coating machine solves the flatness challenge in the transfer of ultra-thin graphene films.
The vacuum adsorption coating machine transfers graphene films smoothly onto target substrates through controlled negative pressure, solving issues such as wrinkling, tearing, and contamination often encountered with traditional methods.
Preparation of composite films by coating mechanism for electrical performance experimental characterization
This article introduces the method of preparing composite films using a film coating machine and testing their electrical properties. The film coating machine evenly spreads the slurry with a blade, controlling thickness and uniformity. The preparation process includes raw material preparation, substrate treatment, coating, and curing.
The film coater applies a conductive film onto transparent substrate test pieces.
This article introduces a method for uniformly coating conductive films on transparent substrates such as glass or plastic films using a film applicator.
Heating coating machine is used for the doctor-blade coating of gel electrolyte films in zinc-ion batteries.
This article introduces the blade coating process for preparing gel electrolyte films for zinc-ion batteries using a heated coating mechanism. By controlling parameters such as temperature, coating speed, and gap height, this method enables the fabrication of films with uniform thickness and smooth surfaces.
The coating machine applies an anti-reflection coating on the surface of optical lenses.
A coating machine is a precision device used for depositing anti-reflection coatings on the surface of optical lenses. Based on the principle of light interference, it forms a thin film of specific thickness on the lens surface through physical or chemical methods to reduce light reflection and enhance light transmission performance.
The coating machine applies the OLED light-emitting layer onto ITO glass.
This article introduces the technique of using a coating machine to apply OLED luminescent layers onto ITO glass. The coating principle involves matching solution rheology with substrate surface energy, allowing control over film thickness by adjusting parameters such as viscosity and speed.
Preparation of metal thin films by the coating method for mechanical property studies.
This paper discusses the key process parameters in the preparation of metal thin films using a film coater and their effects on mechanical properties. The film coater forms metal thin films on a substrate through solution deposition, with its uniformity and repeatability directly influencing film quality.
The polymer film is formed by blade coating on a glass substrate using a film applicator.
This article introduces the technique of using a film applicator to doctor-blade polymer films onto glass substrates.
Multilayer functional films are constructed by layer-by-layer coating using a coating machine.
This article introduces a method for preparing multilayer functional films using a coating mechanism. By sequentially coating different materials layer by layer, it enables precise control over the thickness and structure of each layer, thereby adjusting the optical, electrical, and other properties of the films.
The oral dissolving film is uniformly coated by a film applicator and then dried and formed.
Oral dissolving films are prepared by a coating mechanism, where a liquid containing film-forming materials is uniformly applied onto a substrate, followed by drying to remove the solvent and form a solid film.
How does a roll-to-roll coating machine achieve double-sided coating?
How does a roll-to-roll coating machine achieve double-sided coating? Double-sided coating is a process that simultaneously or sequentially applies functional coatings to both sides of a flexible substrate (such as film, paper, or metal foil).
Application of Roll-to-Roll Coating Machines in the Energy Storage Field
A roll-to-roll coating machine is a continuous coating equipment. Its core process involves uniformly applying slurry onto the surface of a flexible substrate (such as metal foil or polymer film), followed by steps like drying and rolling to produce continuous coated materials.
The laboratory coating machine provides a uniform coating solution for the preparation of optical thin films.
The laboratory coating machine is a device used for the research and development of optical thin films and small-batch preparation. It forms uniform thin films on substrates by precisely controlling parameters such as coating speed and material viscosity.
Phosphor films and quantum dot coatings are uniformly applied using a coating machine.
This article introduces the significance of phosphor films and quantum dot coatings in optoelectronics and display technologies, highlighting that their performance depends on the uniformity, thickness, and density of the coatings.
Copper nanowire and zinc oxide thin film preparation coater
The coating machine is a key device for preparing copper nanowires and zinc oxide thin films, which uniformly coats slurry onto a substrate through methods such as blade coating to form a thin film.