Spray temperature indicating paper

Spray temperature indicating paper is a thermosensitive material that measures surface temperature through color changes induced by temperature variations. It is used to monitor workpiece temperature during processes such as spraying and baking, ensuring stable process conditions and preventing overheating or insufficient heating.
Selection
When selecting spray temperature indicating strips, it is essential to consider matching the temperature range to the process requirements, ensuring the response time aligns with operational speed, confirming that accuracy meets monitoring standards, verifying substrate compatibility for secure adhesion, and assessing environmental resistance such as moisture or chemical resistance.

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Equipped with double spray guns to achieve uniform lame plating, the lifting range of the spray gun is adjustable from 10-500mm, the integrated air filtrate adjustment system supports magnetic or vacuum panel fixing, and improves the coating test Repeatability.

$ 67560.00

Flow rate of spray 0-80CFM adjustable, spray distance 3-4 feet, visualize airflow direction and speed, support 30 minutes of continuous spray, easy flow and pressure equilibrate test.

$ 1703.00

Vacuum principle measurement paper breathability performance, Measurement range 0-1000ml/min, test area of 10cm ², suitable for a variety of industrial paper mass detection.

$ 1134.00

The special forming process heater has no warpage deformation at high temperature, excellent corrosion resistance of the spray panel, uniform working surface temperature, Heating power 2 × 1000KW, rapid and safe heating.

$ 128.00

Using irreversible color change, it features 60°C and 80°C temperature monitoring, rectangular temperature grid design, and reflective display for easy detection of temperature anomalies at night.

$ 80.00

The sampling size of the equipment is 300 * 320mm, and the parallelism of the incision is less than or equal to 0.1mm. It can accurately detect the mechanical properties such as paper tension resistance, elongation and fracture length, and meets the requirements of many national standards.

$ 211.00

Fully pneumatic design ensures stable operation, adjustable spray gun settings for precise atomization and film thickness control, and magnetic panel supports multiple substrate tests.

$ 59126.00

Measurement range 10~ 500mN, resolution 5mN, tear arm 104mm, paper size 25 * 15mm, suitable for accurate determination of paper Tear strength.

$ 782.00

Using the Cobb test method, the test area is 100cm ² +/- 0.2, and the pressure roller mass is 10kg +/- 0.5, which is suitable for the detection of Water Absorbency on the surface of sizing paper and Cardboard, and is not suitable for loose or unsizing paper.

$ 848.00

Measurement range 0-20mm, accuracy 0.001mm, contact pressure 20 +/- 5kPa, suitable for paper, Cardboard and sheet material Film thickness detection, in line with a number of international standards.

$ 401.00

Measurement range 0~ 1000ml/min, test area 10cm ², test area pressure difference 1kPa, suitable for a variety of industrial paper ventilation performance detection.

$ 935.00

The Water Absorbency of paper surface was measured by Cobb test method, the test area was 100cm ², the cylinder height was 50mm, the absorbent paper Basis Weight was 200~ 250g/m2, and the pressure roller mass was 10kg to ensure the accuracy of the test.

$ 648.00

Measurement range 10~ 1000mN, Indication Error +/- 1%, suitable for a variety of paper samples, to ensure test accuracy and Repeatability, easy and reliable operation.

$ 998.00

Suitable for paper tubes with an outer diaMeter of 200mm, automatic return and judgment of crushing force, adjustable speed of 10~ 150mm/min, High Accuracy Sensor ensures accurate sampling, supports a variety of Unit switching and direct printing.

$ 1174.00

Suitable for inner paper tube testing with an outer diaMeter of 400mm, with a capacity of 500kg and an adjustable speed of 10-80mm/min, it automatically judges the crushing force and supports data printing function.

$ 1727.00

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