Paint Inspection Rod

Paint inspection rods are used to assess color consistency by comparing the coating with standard color charts, and they utilize scrapers to test film thickness and adhesion, enabling rapid on-site evaluation of paint application quality.

Instruments

It can measure the ability of the paint film to deform with the substrate without damage. It is equipped with a shaft Rod with a diaMeter of 50mm and 100mm.

$ 309.00

The photoelectric counter is used to realize automatic counting, and the measurement is fast and accurate; the period of M-3 swing Rod is 0.625s, and the swing time on standard Glass is 440 +/- 6s; the horizontal mechanism is improved, and the scale can be moved horizontally to facilitate zero adjustment.

$ 451.00

The bending diaMeter of putty film cracking peeling is tested by bending test plate, and the shaft Rod size is 50mm and 100mm. It is suitable for 0.2-0 mm thick tinplate substrate, and the operation is simple and reliable.

$ 228.00

The paint film adhesion was measured by the circular trace method, the drawing diaMeter was 0~ 10.5mm, and the Working Travel was 80mm. The integrity of the paint film was evaluated according to seven grades, and the operation was simple and reliable.

$ 267.00

Equipped with 7 different diaMeter shaft Rods, the length of the shaft Rod is 35mm, and the minimum radius of curvature is 0.5mm, which can accurately determine the film flexibility according to the standard requirements.

$ 122.00

The drying process of paint film and putty film can be accurately measured by using circular track needle design, equipped with four different radius needle (R0.25/0.5/1.0/1 mm), and the track period is 24h/r.

$ 223.00

It can prepare a wet film thickness of 13.7 microns, with a wire-wound design providing stable coating performance. The 9.52 mm diaMeter ensures easy operation, making it suitable for various paint application scenarios.

$ 167.00

With paint penetration measurement ability, accurate measurement of wall thickness without removing coatings, thickness range 2.5~ 125mm, accuracy +/- 0.03mm, support multi-echo and single-echo mode switching, suitable for detection needs of different surface conditions.

$ 2739.00

Equipped with 2 15W fluorescent lamps and frosted Glass uniform ray of light, Internal dimensions 500 * 400 * 600mm, to ensure accurate evaluation of coating performance in a non-interference environment.

$ 280.00

Infinity Optical inspection system and Modular function design can realize polarization and dark field observation; Coarse fretting coaxial focusing system fretting grid value of 2 μ m, guide column lifting device to adapt to different Film thickness workpiece detection needs.

$ 2252.00

Wire-wound design, film thickness 120 microns, total length 37.5cm, effective application width 25.5cm, stainless steel material to ensure durability and uniform Spreader.

$ 173.00

Manual measurement of paint film Hardness, load 1000g, test angle 45 °, three-point contact with the tested surface design, suitable for inspection in any direction.

$ 146.00

Wet film thickness 45μm, main Rod diaMeter 10mm, effective application width 600mm, using SUS304 material, Coating Weight, length and surface preparation can be customized, suitable for a variety of Spreader conditions.

$ 267.00

Adapted diaMeter 16mm formed Metering Rod, the total length of 2000mm, through the special structure to correct the straightness of the Rod body, to ensure stable rotation and full contact with the substrate, improve the thickness control accuracy of Spreader.

$ 590.00

Optical inspection system and Modular design can be used to upgrade the functions of polarization and dark field observation; coarse fretting coaxial focusing system fretting grid value of 2 μ m, cylindrical roller guide drive to ensure smooth lifting, suitable for different Film thickness workpiece detection.

$ 6012.00

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