Vacuum Coating Coater

Vacuum coating machines apply coatings evenly onto substrate surfaces by eliminating gas interference in a vacuum environment. Using a vacuum pump to reduce chamber pressure, the coating forms a smooth film without bubbles. This method is used in laboratories to prepare samples requiring precise thickness, such as optical films and electronic component coatings.
Selection
Select the coating area based on the substrate size, consider the viscosity of the coating to match the speed adjustment range, and ensure the vacuum level meets the material volatilization requirements. The heating function is designed for hot-melt coatings, and the material's corrosion resistance should be compatible with the solvent type. The space occupancy and power configuration must align with laboratory conditions.

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Instruments

Vacuum chuck area of 300 * 400mm, equipped with 150W vacuum pump, aperture 0.8mm to ensure uniform adsorption, improve Spreader accuracy and Stability.

$ 638.00

Spreader movement driven by electric push Rod, adjustable speed range of 2-200mm/s, equipped with Vacuum chuck table to effectively fix the substrate, Operating interface intuitively simplifies the process, improves Spreader accuracy and efficiency.

$ 2010.00

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

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

Equipped with dual coating methods of wire rod and blade, with an infinitely adjustable coating speed of 1–300 mm/s, wire rod accuracy of ±0.001 mm, blade accuracy of ±0.003 mm, and optional heating and vacuum adsorption functions to meet coating requirements of various thicknesses.

$ 9433.00

Utilizing a dual coating method with wire rod and doctor blade, the coating speed is adjustable from 1 to 300 mm/s with stepless speed control, ensuring high precision in film thickness control. Equipped with vacuum adsorption and heating functions, the temperature uniformity reaches ±1°C. The flip-top design facilitates easy cleaning.

$ 24279.00

Adopt bar coating method, coating speed 1~ 300mm/s stepless speed regulation, Temperature Uniformity +/- 1 ℃, support heating and Vacuum chuck, improve film accuracy and efficiency, easy to clean and operate.

$ 7335.00

1Mm Vacuum aperture diameter and 18mm hole spacing design, equipped with 176 adsorption holes to ensure that the substrate is flat and fixed, with 150W vacuum pump to achieve stable adsorption effect.

$ 654.00

Using bar coating method, Spreader accuracy of +/- 0.001mm, support 1-300mm/s stepless speed regulation, equipped with Vacuum chuck and heating function, effective coating area 400 * 300mm, suitable for a variety of substrate precision film.

$ 2817.00

Adopt electric push Rod to drive Spreader movement, adjustable speed range of 2-200mm/s, temperature accuracy +/- 3 ℃, support Vacuum chuck and electric heating function, improve Spreader uniformity and operation convenience.

$ 2494.00

Blade Coating method, coating speed 1~ 300mm/s stepless speed regulation, film thickness control accuracy +/- 0.003mm, with heating function and Vacuum chuck system, clamshell drawdown blade design for easy cleaning, support application length and speed free adjustment.

$ 6205.00

Adopt clamshell drawdown blade design for easy cleaning, coating speed 1~ 300mm/s stepless speed regulation, Blade Coating accuracy of +/- 0.003mm, support heating temperature to 180 ℃ and Vacuum chuck fixed substrate.

$ 6367.00

With bar and Drawdown blade two coating methods, coating speed 1-300mm/s stepless speed regulation, Blade Coating thickness 0.1-10 mm, clamshell design for easy cleaning, equipped with Vacuum chuck and heating function.

$ 5399.00

With bar and drawdown blade two coating methods, coating speed 1~ 300mm/s stepless speed, film thickness control accuracy +/- 0.001mm, clamshell drawdown blade design for easy cleaning, support Vacuum chuck fixed substrate.

$ 11046.00

Drawdown blade and bar coating methods, coating speed 1-300mm/s stepless speed, meyer Rod coating accuracy +/- 0.001mm, clamshell Drawdown blade design for easy cleaning, Vacuum chuck for soft substrates.

$ 6851.00

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