Metal scraper for ink color testing

The metal ink testing blade is used to scrape a uniform ink film on paper, allowing for observation of ink color, opacity, and leveling properties. It is employed for color comparison and quality control before printing, making it suitable for ink manufacturers and printing workshops.
Selection
When selecting, ensure the scraper material is corrosion-resistant with a smooth, scratch-free surface. The diameter should meet testing requirements, typically 1.0-2.0 mm. Choose appropriate hardness based on ink viscosity; stainless steel is suitable for most ink types.

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The device can precisely control the film thickness of the ink layer of the color strip, and the ink injection amount is 0.0012g, which is used for ink contrast and color concentration detection.

$ 173.00

Using 400 wire metal anilox roller to control the ink film thickness, flexographic samples can be quickly prepared, easy to use and clean, and the repRoducibility is very similar to that of conventional flexographic printing.

$ 699.00

It can simultaneously print color bars of different Colors or Ink Film thickness, detect inks Hue and Gloss, uniform ink time can be adjusted from 1 to 800 seconds, support dry and wet ink discoloration analysis and abrasion resistance testing.

$ 4367.00

Can accurately test whether the material surface tension is up to standard, support custom ink Color and tip shape, suitable for Plastic film, metal foil and other materials detection.

$ 87.00

Using 140 wire metal anilox roller to control ink film thickness, flexographic samples can be quickly prepared, easy to use and clean, and high repRoducibility.

$ 699.00

Using 100 wire metal anilox roller to control ink film thickness, it can quickly prepare flexographic samples, easy to operate and clean, and good repRoducibility.

$ 699.00

Provide uniform ink speed three adjustable 450 to 800rpm, color development speed three adjustable 12 to 25rpm, color development pressure range -20 to 80, support ordinary or UV ink roller, improve work efficiency and applicability.

$ 7658.00

The multi-stage color development structure can simultaneously print 4 color strips of different thicknesses or Hue, and the uniform ink speed can be adjusted by 500-800rpm in three gears. With the Basis Weight instrument, the ink layer thickness is precisely controlled, and the operation is simple and durable.

$ 5237.00

Using 180 wire metal engraving roller to control the ink film thickness, four pyramidal mesh structure to ensure uniform Spreader, simple operation and easy cleaning, can quickly prepare samples similar to flexographic printing effect.

$ 699.00

It can display 45 × 210mm and 106 × 210mm color bars simultaneously, providing 450-800 rpm ink leveling speed and 1-120 seconds ink leveling time adjustable, with built-in pressure adjustment to ensure accurate and stable color.

$ 7496.00

Adopt automatic ink leveling system, ink leveling time adjustable, three-speed ink leveling speed 400-700rpm, printing speed 0-1000rpm frequency conversion adjustable, equipped with German imported rubber roller, support different materials substrate.

$ 3656.00

Can accurately test whether the surface tension is up to standard, support ink Color and tip shape customization, suitable for a variety of printing composite process.

$ 87.00

Using metal plating anilox roller, the number of anilox lines reaches 250 lines/inch, which can precisely control the fineness of the film, and the movable handle design is easy to operate. It is suitable for Spreader testing of various liquid materials.

$ 183.00

Driven by numerical control motor, swirl/spin accuracy of 0.1 degrees, support multi-color inks Hue, concentration detection, can anticipate dry and wet ink color change and Abrasion Resistance, 5-10 minutes rapid color development, significantly reduce inks waste.

$ 3107.00

Using metal plating anilox roller, the number of lines can reach 180 lines/inch, which can precisely control the film fineness, and is suitable for the uniform Spreader test of inks Coating glue on various substrates.

$ 183.00

Articles

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Application of Gravure Printing Proofer in Water-based Ink Proofing and Pinhole Defect Evaluation
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The Application of Contact Angle Measurement Instruments in the Study of the Relationship Between Ink Printing Wettability and Substrate Surface Tension
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The friction color fastness tester measures the amount of color transfer under dry and wet abrasion conditions for ink.
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Application of Linear Abrasion Tester in Testing Scratch Resistance of Printing Ink Coatings on Packaging
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Application of High-Temperature Viscometer in Testing the Melt Viscosity Characteristics of Hot Melt Ink
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Determination of Thermal Decomposition Temperature and Inorganic Filler Content in Ink by Thermogravimetric Analyzer
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Application of Cone-and-Plate Viscometer in Determining the Rheological Curve of Non-Newtonian Fluids in UV Inks
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Surface Absorbency Tester for Predicting Drying Speed of Printing Ink on Coated Paper
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Flexographic proofing press is used for evaluating the printability of water-based inks on kraft paper.
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