Film dryer

The thin film dryer rapidly evaporates solvents from liquid materials coated on a substrate through heating and airflow, forming a solid film. It is used in laboratories to simulate the drying process of coatings, inks, and other materials in industrial production, testing drying time and film-forming effects.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the sample size to the heating zone dimensions, ensure the temperature control range covers common drying temperatures, adjust the airflow speed to suit materials of different viscosities, choose materials resistant to solvent corrosion, and opt for an intuitive operating interface for easy parameter setting.

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Instruments

Pure oil-free design ensures clean gas, exhaust volume of 1500L/min, automatic start and stop to reduce energy consumption, pressure dew point 2-10 ℃, suitable for a variety of industry needs.

$ 766.00

Adopt pure oil-free design to ensure clean gas, dew point range -40~ -60 ℃, exhaust volume 600L/min, automatic start and stop to reduce energy consumption, no need for special personnel on duty and easy maintenance.

$ 1114.00

The integrated adsorption structure is used with a silent oil-free air Compressor, which can reduce the dewpoint temperature by 20~ 40 ° C, has the function of drying and sterilization, and the water outlet effect is stable and reliable.

$ 703.00

Adopt -80 ° C cold trap temperature and ≤ 5Pa Vacuum Level, with sample pre-freezing function and color Touchscreen operation, support data export and remote control, built-in maintenance reminders and one-click defrosting.

$ 6050.00

Cold trap temperature up to -70 ℃, Ultimate vacuum degree ≤ 2Pa, equipped with 7-inch Touchscreen display operating paraMeters, support data export and remote control functions, with one-button defrosting and vacuum alarm system.

$ 8142.00

Adopt scale differential head to adjust film Film thickness, Graduation 10 μ m, film range 0~ 5000 μ m, accuracy +/- 5 μ m, drawdown blade straightness +/- 2 μ m, die steel drawdown blade wear resistance corrosion resistance.

$ 280.00

With cold trap temperature ≤ -80 ℃ and water capture 4kg/batch, using silicone oil heating technology, support sample pre-freezing and one-button defrosting function, color Touchscreen operation is simple, data can be exported and saved.

$ 14096.00

Using silicone oil heating technology, the cold trap temperature can reach -80 ℃, Ultimate vacuum degree ≤ 2Pa, with sample pre-freezing function and color Touchscreen operation, support a variety of container freeze-drying needs.

$ 16759.00

Using silicone oil heating technology, the cold trap temperature can reach -80 ° C, Ultimate vacuum degree ≤ 2Pa, equipped with 7-inch Touchscreen and pre-freezing function, support data export and remote control, suitable for a variety of container lyophilization needs.

$ 17646.00

The 4-sided design can complete different thickness films at one time, using wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant stainless steel material, film thickness 150-300μm, application width 105mm, can accurately control wet-film or dry-film thickness.

$ 235.00

Using 180 * 480mm size, with wire Rod or Film Applicator scraping ink, is conducive to the film flat and effective, improve film mass.

$ 122.00

Film accuracy of +/- 2μm, high hardness stainless steel material, hardness value of 50~ 55HRC, smooth surface and support a variety of Spreader width and Film thickness specifications to ensure film accuracy and durability.

$ 194.00

Measuring wet-film flow thickening in the vertical state, controlling the physical performance of the coating to select the appropriate wet film thickness to ensure uniform film thickness, Film thickness range 450-675μm, in line with GB/T 9264 and ASTM D 3730 standards.

$ 146.00

Adopting 500 * 700mm Dimensions, used with bar or Film Applicator, is conducive to the smooth and effective film, and improves the convenience of film operation.

$ 227.00

Adopt scale differential head to adjust film thickness, Graduation 10μm, film range 0~ 5000μm, accuracy +/- 5μm, drawdown blade straightness +/- 2μm, suitable for precise coating preamative.

$ 299.00

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