Single-blade cross-cut Tester for paint films

The single-blade cross-cut tester evaluates adhesion by creating a grid pattern on the coating surface with a blade and observing the extent of film detachment. It is used in industries such as paints and inks to assess the bonding strength between the coating and the substrate. During operation, parallel cuts are made on the sample, and after applying and peeling off adhesive tape, the detachment level is assessed.
Selection
When selecting, pay attention to the blade material, which should be hard and wear-resistant, and the tooth spacing must meet the testing standard requirements. The handle should be non-slip and easy to grip, and the overall structure must ensure uniform scratch depth. Match the tooth specifications according to common coating thicknesses, and confirm that the blade is replaceable to maintain edge sharpness.
Tooth spacing
Number of teeth
Test substrate
Measured film thickness
Number of blades
Applicable standard
Miscellaneous

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Instruments

Set cross-cut adhesion, film thickness and Buchholz Crowd Hardness three test functions in one, cross-cut knife 6 blade spacing 1mm/2mm, Crowd knife load 500 +/- 5g, using the destruction Measurement principle.

$ 348.00

Made of 304 stainless steel, with a cross-cut length of 23-35mm, it provides four spacings of 1-3mm and 7/11 cross-cut numbers to meet different standard testing requirements.

$ 138.00

35Mm cross-cut length and 1mm pitch design, stainless steel material to ensure dimensional accuracy, equipped with tape and brush for film adhesion testing.

$ 151.00

35Mm cross-cut length with 2mm spacing design, 11 teeth to ensure test accuracy, 304 stainless steel material to ensure durability, suitable for film adhesion evaluation.

$ 151.00

11 tooth cutter design, 2mm pitch, single-sided simple cutter head, can carry out cross-cut experiment, test coating adhesion, in line with a number of international standards.

$ 186.00

35Mm cross-cut length with 6 teeth design, 3mm precise spacing to ensure test accuracy, 304 stainless steel material to ensure durability, equipped with tape and brush complete set.

$ 151.00

Equipped with 1mm and 2mm cutter head spacing, the number of cutter teeth is 11, which can meet the needs of different paint film thickness testing, easy to operate and in line with international standards.

$ 186.00

35Mm cross-cut length with 11 teeth design, 1.5mm precise spacing to ensure test accuracy, 304 stainless steel material to ensure durability, equipped with tape and nylon brush to complete the complete test process.

$ 151.00

Automatic adjustment of the blade holder to ensure consistent pressure, ergonomic design, the cutter is easy to change without tools, wide range of teeth spacing, suitable for different Coating thickness and substrate.

$ 474.00

Hardness High Abrasion Resistance, cutting speed 20-50mm/s, suitable for film thickness 0~ 60μm, Handheld design is convenient for laboratory and field use.

$ 135.00

The number of teeth is 6 teeth, the spacing is 2mm, and the multi-cutter surface circumference and multi-faceted design is adopted, which has a long service life and is suitable for 60 to 120μm hard substrate samples.

$ 186.00

The number of teeth is 11, the spacing is 1mm, and the single-sided simple cutter head design can be used for cross-cutting experiments. Standard two cutter heads are provided for easy operation.

$ 186.00

The circular cutter is designed with eight incisions and 1mm spacing between the teeth. It is suitable for strong substrate adhesion testing with a Coating thickness of less than 60 microns and meets the requirements of ISO 2409.

$ 860.00

Manual design, equipped with a 6-tooth cutting knife, with a 1mm and 2mm tooth spacing, in line with ISO2409 standards, suitable for adhesion testing in laboratories and construction sites.

$ 135.00

Vacuum hardened stainless steel material, cutting depth can be accurately adjusted, weight only 352g easy to carry, suitable for different film thickness and substrate adhesion testing.

$ 1127.00

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